Ad blocking detected

Thank you for visiting CanadianInsider.com. We have detected you cannot see ads being served on our site due to blocking. Unfortunately, due to the high cost of data, we cannot serve the requested page without the accompanied ads.

If you have installed ad-blocking software, please disable it (sometimes a complete uninstall is necessary). Private browsing Firefox users should be able to disable tracking protection while visiting our website. Visit Mozilla support for more information. If you do not believe you have any ad-blocking software on your browser, you may want to try another browser, computer or internet service provider. Alternatively, you may consider the following if you want an ad-free experience.

Canadian Insider Ultra Club
$500/ year*
Daily Morning INK newsletter
+3 months archive
Canadian Market INK weekly newsletter
+3 months archive
30 publication downloads per month from the PDF store
Top 20 Gold, Top 30 Energy, Top 40 Stock downloads from the PDF store
All benefits of basic registration
No 3rd party display ads
JOIN THE CLUB

* Price is subject to applicable taxes.

Paid subscriptions and memberships are auto-renewing unless cancelled (easily done via the Account Settings Membership Status page after logging in). Once cancelled, a subscription or membership will terminate at the end of the current term.

Workplace Drug Impairment a Rising Concern as Marijuana Legalization Expands -- CFN Media

SEATTLE, March 21, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CFN Media Group ("CannabisFN"), the leading creative agency and media network dedicated to legal cannabis, announces publication of an article covering Cannabix Technologies Inc. (CSE:BLO) (CNSX:BLO) (BLO.CN) (OTC:BLOZF) and its development of the Cannabix Marijuana Breathalyzer. The device, currently in the Beta 3.0 stage of its evolution, is designed to give law enforcement and employers a tool to enforce public safety by reliably and conveniently testing, on site, for THC in the bloodstream.

As Canada lurches toward full legalization of adult-use marijuana, the devil appears to be in the details of rule drafting and implementation. One area that has gotten a lot of private- and public-sector concern recently is how to regulate and enforce workplace safety. Canada currently has no regulatory framework surrounding the use of cannabis and the resulting potential impairment. Everybody recognizes the potential problem, but there are a variety of opinions on how to deal with it. A major hurdle is that there is currently no approved method for testing cannabis impairment.

The Current Landscape

Full legalization is expected at some point in the summer of 2018. As it stands now, it looks like there will be no new federal rules on workplace impairment by that time. Among the issues complicating talks are workers’ privacy rights, previous court rulings on workplace testing, and the rights of medical marijuana patients to receive treatment and avoid discrimination for that treatment. But one of the biggest problems seems to be the lack of reliable cannabis testing.

As Jennifer McCurdy of the St. Albert and District Chamber of Commerce stated, “There isn’t a clear way to know if somebody is impaired. If someone is operating machinery, a vehicle and being in the workplace impaired that’s going to affect their work or the safety of the public… these tests have not been developed.”

One of the country’s largest insurers, Intact Financial Corp., noted in its discussion of recent company financial results some concerns about “higher frequency and severity of auto insured losses as a result of impaired driving” following legalization. Those concerns are amplified by employers of people operating heavy equipment and machinery, where an accident caused by an impaired employee could have a major financial and legal impact on the company. For instance, the B.C. Trucking Association is pushing for a workplace testing protocol, as well as one for roadside testing.

The Cannabix Marijuana Breathalyzer

Cannabix Technologies plans to provide a solution for both workplace and roadside testing protocols that can be used by private entities as well as law enforcement. In a January update, the company completed its Beta 3.0 prototype based on its FAIMS- (field asymmetric waveform ion mobility spectrometry) technology and is currently optimizing and characterizing the device’s performance measures both independently and coupled to a mass spectrometer.

Current tests for THC involve urine samples, time delays, and the potential for an impaired reading even when the drug was used days or weeks earlier. The development of a more accurate and portable device would likely go a long way toward breaking the logjam and allowing a fair and safe system of testing to be implemented, both for employers and for law enforcement.

The company has filed several patent applications around the technology, including some relating to an Ignition Interlock Device that would prevent an impaired driver from even starting the vehicle. Such a device should ease liability concerns for employers and insurers alike.

The Upshot

While the regulations and laws around the safety of cannabis use, both privately and in the workforce, remain a work in progress, Cannabix Technologies is working diligently on the development of a tool that could solve a major part of the problem. Accurate and timely testing of cannabis impairment is essential to any regulatory efforts, and Cannabix just may have the solution.

Please follow the link to read the full article: http://www.cannabisfn.com/workplace-drug-impairment-rising-concern-marijuana-legalization-expands/

For more information, see the company website at http://www.cannabixtechnologies.com/.

About CFN Media

CFN Media (CannabisFN) is the leading creative agency and media network dedicated to legal cannabis. We help marijuana businesses attract investors, customers (B2B, B2C), capital, and media visibility. Private and public marijuana companies and brands in the US and Canada rely on CFN Media to grow and succeed.

Learn how to become a CFN Media client company, brand or entrepreneur: http://www.cannabisfn.com/featuredcompany

Download the CFN Media iOS mobile app to access the world of cannabis from the palm of your hand: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cannabisfn/id988009247?ls=1&mt=8

Or visit our homepage and enter your mobile number under the Apple App Store logo to receive a download link text on your iPhone: http://www.cannabisfn.com

Disclaimer

CannabisFN.com is not an independent financial investment advisor or broker-dealer. You should always consult with your own independent legal, tax, and/or investment professionals before making any investment decisions. The information provided on http://www.cannabisfn.com (the ‘Site’) is either original financial news or paid advertisements drafted by our in-house team or provided by an affiliate. CannabisFN.com, a financial news media and marketing firm enters into media buys or service agreements with the companies that are the subject of the articles posted on the Site or other editorials for advertising such companies.  We are not an independent news media provider. We make no warranty or representation about the information including its completeness, accuracy, truthfulness or reliability and we disclaim, expressly and implicitly, all warranties of any kind, including whether the Information is complete, accurate, truthful, or reliable. As such, your use of the information is at your own risk. Nor do we undertake any obligation to update the items posted. CannabisFN.com received compensation for producing and presenting high quality and sophisticated content on CannabisFN.com along with financial and corporate news.  

The above article is sponsored content. Emerging Growth LLC, which owns CannabisFN.com and CFN Media, has been hired to create awareness. Please follow the link below to view our full disclosure outlining our compensation: http://www.cannabisfn.com/legal-disclaimer/

CFN Media
Frank Lane
206-369-7050
[email protected]

 

Comment On!

140
Upload limit is up to 1mb only
To post messages to your Socail Media account, you must first give authorization from the websites. Select the platform you wish to connect your account to CanadianInsider.com (via Easy Blurb).