New Marijuana Breathalyzer Not Only Detects Smoke, But Edibles Too
OAKLAND (CBS SF) -- A new breathalyzer being tested by law enforcement, not only can tell them if a person has been smoking marijuana, it can also tell if a person has eaten anything laced with marijuana.
Wednesday, Oakland-based Hounds Labs, Inc. announced it was field-testing a device called The Hound that can detect tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) the active ingredient in marijuana after consumption of both smoked and edible pot products.
Stanford engineers have made a similar device dubbed the 'Potalyzer,' but it only detects smoked marijuana.
Both devices have drawn praise from law enforcement agencies.