To: NobleFree
"Mike Lynn, a veteran emergency-department physician from Oakland, California, developed the Hound in collaboration with researchers from the University of California at Berkeley and San Francisco."
That's just wrong. A test that will detect 5 nanograms of THC per milliliter in the bloodstream is needed--not a loophole developed by the drug abuse racket in a no-go zone.
40 posted on
10/19/2019 4:07:48 PM PDT by
familyop
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To: familyop
"Mike Lynn, a veteran emergency-department physician from Oakland, California, developed the Hound in collaboration with researchers from the University of California at Berkeley and San Francisco." That's just wrong. A test that will detect 5 nanograms of THC per milliliter in the bloodstream is needed--not a loophole developed by the drug abuse racket in a no-go zone.
Not sure I follow you - are you saying that any device developed by Californians is therefore a "loophole"?
And what's the "loophole" - the device would never return a positive result? Wouldn't law enforcement agencies catch on to this quite quickly, thereby thwarting the "loophole"?
49 posted on
10/21/2019 8:36:07 AM PDT by
NobleFree
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