News Reduced movement via smartphone data indicates cannabis intoxication with 90% accuracy, researchers say A study linked self reports of being stoned with time and movement in young adults Nick LabaSeptember 28, 2021
Canada Legalizing weed didn’t put more Canadian drivers in hospital: study Concerns were raised that cannabis would spike accidents, especially among youth, but data show otherwise Natalia Buendia CalvilloSeptember 3, 2021
International CBD won’t cause false-positive roadside THC tests, study shows In a new study, two popular detection devices never mistook CBD for THC Nick LabaAugust 25, 2021
Industry update Landmark study first to show low-dose CBD doesn’t impair driving 'That’s great news for those using or considering treatment using CBD-based products,' says lead author Thomas Arkell Jared GnamDecember 1, 2020
Driving Majority of young Canadians think it’s safer to drive on cannabis than alcohol, CAA disagrees While the impairment may be different, the effect is the same: decreased reaction time and increased danger, according to a chief safety strategist Nick LabaDecember 27, 2019