Sweatloaf
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Detecting Cannabis With Just a Few Drops of Saliva
Unless I missed it in the article, the only thing I wanted to know is to what extent (duration) after consumption can said test detect THC?
LE couldn't care less if a rapid test picks up THC in the system from consumption days or maybe even weeks prior. An arrest is an arrest. A conviction a conviction. Does consumption days or weeks prior impair a person's ability to drive, etc? No.
This could be a big problem for people. Imagine the pushback and protest if barely detectable levels of alcohol were picked up on some alcohol test from someone drinking days or even weeks prior (ie having zero impairment effect at the time of testing) if alcohol remained in the system that long.
Unless I missed it in the article, the only thing I wanted to know is to what extent (duration) after consumption can said test detect THC?
LE couldn't care less if a rapid test picks up THC in the system from consumption days or maybe even weeks prior. An arrest is an arrest. A conviction a conviction. Does consumption days or weeks prior impair a person's ability to drive, etc? No.
This could be a big problem for people. Imagine the pushback and protest if barely detectable levels of alcohol were picked up on some alcohol test from someone drinking days or even weeks prior (ie having zero impairment effect at the time of testing) if alcohol remained in the system that long.