With marijuana becoming legal in Canada on October 17, police still don’t have the roadside testing kits meant to catch drivers who are stoned. Controversy over unreliability has surrounded the Dräger DrugTest 5000, so Global News put it to the test. Mike Drolet reports.
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Global News tests new roadside device testing for cannabis in drivers
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