I hear you. The saliva test isn’t perfect, but it’s something.
Where I live only a doctor is allowed to draw and test your blood, which is tough to do at the side of the road during a traffic stop. They need a lab for that. So a saliva test is much more viable in that context.
Blood test is better for weed. It’s only detectable for 12h vs 24h with saliva.
But levels of THC aren’t really correlated with impairment.
12 to 24h seems good (maybe even too long imho) in the context of driving a car.
Not when the levels have no bearing on intoxication.
I hear you. The saliva test isn’t perfect, but it’s something.
Where I live only a doctor is allowed to draw and test your blood, which is tough to do at the side of the road during a traffic stop. They need a lab for that. So a saliva test is much more viable in that context.
No, it’s not something. The tests are not a measure of impairment.
The same applies to alcohol to some degree. We as a society need to set some limits
I would even say some drivers might be better drivers with hints of calming THC&CBD in their system…