DETROIT – For decades, people suspected of driving drunk have had to take a breathalyzer. Now, a Michigan lawmaker wants to make it easier to test for drugs. An oral fluid screening could be the ...
DETROIT – For decades, people suspected of driving drunk have had to take a breathalyzer. Now, a Michigan lawmaker wants to make it easier to test for drugs. An oral fluid screening could be the ...
More than a year after it first proposed a rulemaking, the U.S. Department of Transportation on May 2 released a final rule officially sanctioning oral-fluid testing as a method for screening ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — A new bill in the Michigan legislature, House Bill 4390, would allow law enforcement to determine if drivers are operating a vehicle while impaired through oral fluid screenings.
A new state law allows police who suspect drugged driving to perform a rapid roadside test of the driver's saliva to check for THC, opioids, meth and more, though police departments don't appear ready ...
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