Interested in learning about Gaize in just 4 minutes? Learn about the tech and decide if it's a good fit for your organization here:
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The 50 ng/mL limit sounds like science. It isn’t. The Uni of Sydney’s Lambert Initiative has repeatedly shown there’s NO proven safe level. Saliva tests detect a molecule, they don’t tell you whether someone is actually impaired. 🧵 8/12
You'll be at ASSP in Anaheim next week, right?
If so, stop by our booth (4364) to chat with our team and see a live demo of our drug impairment detection technology!
A NORML-covered study found no measurable next-day cognitive effects after cannabis use—important for impairment policy, especially when THC can remain detectable long after intoxication. #CannabisSciencenorml.org/blog/2026/04/09/st…
This is exactly the kind of lazy reporting that perpetuates myths about THC impairment and how to detect it.
A THC breathalyzer will never be able to detect impairment because that's not how THC works in the body. Full stop.
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As anyone who's tried alcohol THC knows, your impairment is significantly worse than with either of these alone. Use responsibly! Everyone deserves to come home safely.
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Feds Would Develop 'Impairment Standards' For Marijuana And Other Drugs Under New Bipartisan Transportation Bill In Congress - Marijuana Moment marijuanamoment.net/feds-wou…
We were happy to contribute this piece for the NDASA magazine. If you've been wondering about how workplaces are using impairment detection technology, this is a great overview!
Making sense of impairment detection in today's workplace:
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Cannabis is now a schedule III substance, allowing for easier research and opening the door to legal consumption across the US. While this change does not legalize THC, it's a step in that direction. Businesses need to be considering how to maintain safety in a legal THC world.
Study shows that 35% of Gen Z respondents use substances before work. If you're an employer, you NEED to be using impairment detection technology.
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We get lots of questions (and comments) about marijuana impaired driving. This post is a summary of available research on the subject, and we compare it to alcohol.
THC impaired driving is safer than alcohol, but it's NOT safe.
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Are you in a state with rebuttable presumption laws? Be prepared for your workers to leverage impairment detection technology. This is a huge risk for a workplace, and you can mitigate it by using the technology yourself.
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St. Patrick's Day is among the most dangerous holidays for impaired driving. Please be safe out there! If you'll be using substances, make a plan for a safe ride.
Happy St. Patties!
Impairment detection technology is going to be deployed be every safety sensitive workplace, and law enforcement. It's inevitable. This study is why: no next day driving performance detriment from THC edibles users.
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