Minnesota is among several states testing a new device that detects THC in saliva , similar to a Keurig machine. The pilot program, which ended earli ...
According to a news release from AAA, driving under influence of cannabis, which is considered impaired driving, has led to ...
A new report from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety reveals that nearly 85% of cannabis users drive on the same day they ...
Police are experimenting with various methods to determine whether drivers are under the influence of marijuana, but unlike ...
Synthetic cannabinoids, a class of new psychoactive substances, bind to cannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2 much more strongly than tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD), raising public ...
Nearly half of cannabis users believe driving high does not impair their driving skills, according to a new AAA survey, which ...
Cannabis is the the main drug which can cause users to develop psychosis but there is still too little awareness of its risk, a leading psychiatrist warned today. Dr Mary Clarke, consultant ...
Traditional weed detection methods, which rely on manual labor and chemical herbicides, are inefficient, costly, and environmentally harmful. The demand for automated solutions that improve detection ...
In two separate operations, Assam Police seized 98,000 Yaba tablets and 38 kg of cannabis worth nearly Rs 30.30 crore in ...
Results showed that nearly half (47%) of respondents didn’t think a cop could “detect” cannabis impairment, and another 24% were “unsure.” “The results demonstrated high-risk driving (driving within 1 ...