The real-time impairment test for law enforcement and workplaces. Discover cannabis and other impairment as it's happening.

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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: youtu.be/RZto4WLo0Mo
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Correct, which is why there’s a need for impairment detection technology. Enter Gaize.com
Replying to @OsherFeldman
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
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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!
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More science confirming our own data on impairment duration.
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. #CannabisScience norml.org/blog/2026/04/09/st…
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May you have a safe Memorial Day
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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. news.com.au/technology/motor…
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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. earth.com/news/cannabis-edib…
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We'll look forward to collaborating on this. It's critical that actual science get used here, rather than the "vibes" of THC test lobbyists.
Feds Would Develop 'Impairment Standards' For Marijuana And Other Drugs Under New Bipartisan Transportation Bill In Congress - Marijuana Moment marijuanamoment.net/feds-wou…
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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: ndasa.com/2026/04/12/making-…
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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.
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Be safe this 4/20, and if you'll be getting high, please don't drive!
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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. vice.com/en/article/gen-z-ar…
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Soooo...who's got an update on Schedule III THC?
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Replying to @Newsforce
@GaizeSafety does reliably show THC impairment using the same eye tests used by law enforcement, but fully automated.
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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. gaize.ai/blog/alcohol-vs-can…
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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. gaize.ai/blog/how-does-gaize…
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We're beyond thrilled to welcome Dr. Lou Kratz to our team as Lead Machine Learning Engineer! stocks.observer-reporter.com…
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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!
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