Buzzkill Labs is modernizing drug testing for a world of legal cannabis by developing the first rapid point of collection test for psychoactive THC in saliva.
Bernalillo County’s new policy treats cannabis like alcohol, ending testing for most city workers but exempting roles like deputies & drivers. https://t.co/jXdKOal8rK This highlights the need for clear solutions like ToxiTrace™ to balance safety & changing cannabis laws.
Ohio's new recreational #cannabis law lets employers enforce policies under ORC 3780.35 & 3796.28, allowing discipline for use. https://t.co/j6krLxK8O3 Balancing legality, privacy, and safety? ToxiTrace™ ensures accurate THC impairment detection. #WorkplaceSafety#MarijuanaTest
An arbitrator overturned a railway worker's suspension after a positive THC test from urinalysis failed to prove impairment. via DATAC https://t.co/4AQqvZQWbB This highlights why ToxiTrace™ is essential: detecting active THC, not past use, ensures fair, accurate results for all.
Researchers at the Colorado School of Public Health want consumers to be aware of the risks associated with cannabis use and launched a campaign called "The Tea on THC". via @CBSNews https://t.co/vEHJJtxeiV
As the marijuana legalization movement has expanded—and psychedelics policy has increasingly entered the mainstream conversation—a new survey shows that Americans don’t view cannabis and LSD as harmful as they once did. via @MarijuanaMoment https://t.co/sHrjCEkNoM
Charlie Fox, a luxe 3-story cannabis shop opening in NYC, reflects the rise of boutique-style dispensaries. With 60+ legal stores and many illegal ones, the growing market highlights the need for awareness. via @newyorkpost https://t.co/mkzA4Bpmml
Certain cannabis businesses in New Jersey may be able to open consumption lounges in the new year. The Cannabis Regulatory Commission will accept applications from designated cannabis businesses on Jan. 2. via @NJSpotlightNews https://t.co/f4rllUWxbO
Today’s marijuana is more potent than in decades past - THC concentrations are up to 10x higher than before. via @PressHerald https://t.co/guUf3262GF ToxiTrace™ offers a solution and distinguishes Delta-9 THC, enabling employers to identify recent marijuana use with confidence.
President-elect Donald Trump is expected to come to the White House with a laundry list of policies he wants to change or reverse. What might Trump's arrival mean for the push to legalize #marijuana? via @NPR https://t.co/5rczlMlVQY
A majority of Americans who use #marijuana say they’re spending more on #cannabis now than they were last year, and many expect to spend even more over the next year, according to a new poll shared exclusively with @MarijuanaMoment https://t.co/beMgMw588j
As the dust settles from the November 5, 2024, elections, employers across the U.S. must assess how the latest ballot measures will impact workplace drug policies. Here’s a breakdown via @Forbes https://t.co/51CUadw1zo #drugtesting#workplacesafety
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Drug testing has come a long way since the 1980s. With advances like rapid oral fluid testing, it’s time for employers to update their risk management strategies. via Current Consulting Group https://t.co/CDjInnRcdp #WorkplaceSafety#DrugTesting#MarijuanaTesting
The CBD boom led to synthetic cannabinoids marketed as "hemp-derived." Testing shows many products are mislabeled or contain unlisted cannabinoids, posing potential health risks. via ScienceDirect https://t.co/3nVsBicZEv
As more states legalize cannabis, concerns grow over marijuana-related health disorders and high-potency products. Disjointed policies create misinformation, and no states sufficiently track potential risks, says a NYT investigation. via @axios https://t.co/co5H3gpEOn
Missouri is set to invest millions from marijuana tax revenue in a lab to monitor the safety and potency of $1B+ in cannabis products sold annually. Testing will target THC levels, pesticides, heavy metals, mold, and other contaminants. via @thebeaconKC https://t.co/vowqCAgoOF
With marijuana now widely legal for medical and recreational use and remote work on the rise, employers face new challenges in hiring, managing, and drug testing employees. via @MembersNDASA https://t.co/kVoraomEbw