Dräger DrugTest 5000
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Sask. police have used Drager DrugTests a few dozen timesBetween the Saskatchewan RCMP, Saskatoon and Regina police the Drager DrugTest 5000 has been used about 38 times in the field.CannabisNov 29, 2019
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2 impaired driving charges laid by Battlefords RCMP during enforcement campaignWith check stops and other initiatives conducted between May-12-20, two people were charged with impaired driving by Battlefords RCMP.CrimeMay 21, 2019
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Manitoba RCMP aware of suspected poppy seed ‘false positives’ on roadside drug testThe Drager DrugTest 5000, currently used in Manitoba and some jurisdictions across the country, has given false positive readings for food like poppy seeds.CannabisMay 6, 2019
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Canada reviewing second roadside cannabis test deviceThe handheld device is now in a 30-day public review window after the government posted its intention to allow police to use the device.CanadaApr 25, 2019
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Saskatoon police show off new screening device for testing drug-impaired driversSaskatoon police showed a new device for testing drug-impaired drivers, the Dräger Drugtest 5000, which has been deployed to law enforcement across the province.CannabisJan 24, 2019
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Nova Scotia RCMP to adopt new screening device for drug-impaired driversThe Dräger DrugTest 5000 is the first machine approved by the federal government for roadside drug testing.CannabisDec 3, 2018
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Doug Ford criticizes Justin Trudeau over pot, says cops need reliable equipment to test for potDoug Ford said Health Canada has only approved one device to conduct roadside tests for cannabis and it may not give accurate results in the cold.CanadaOct 16, 2018
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Over 400 Alberta RCMP officers trained in standard field sobriety tests ahead of pot’s legalizationAlberta RCMP say while cannabis legalization represents a "significant change in enforcement," they say they are ready to deal with suspected drug-impaired drivers once marijuana is legal on Oct. 17.CannabisOct 12, 2018
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Cannabis IQ: Police chiefs doubt roadside testing device, new rules in Ontario and moreThe clock is ticking down toward legalization — here's what we learned this week. (Also, send us your questions.)CanadaSep 29, 2018
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