Canadian company develops test for animal tranquilizer in street drugs — but it's not available in Canada | CBC News

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A Canadian biotech company has developed new test strips to detect a dangerous animal tranquillizer in street drugs. The strips are already shipping across the U.S., but Canada hasn't yet approved the potentially lifesaving tool.

 

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How about FORCED REHAB instead of more products to help them get clean drugs…we have become very misguided on the addiction front havent we!!!!

great ! more garbage on the streets to pick up after these crackheads

While this may save lives, drugs are evil and this will not reduce drug use. Making drug use safer will increase drug use instead. Think about the profits to be made here.

Dude dude hey dude whoa. Erm hey I'm going to test these drugs before we get high tonight, said no drug user ever

Saving lives is an important effort but in the long run I believe we’d save more if we started enforcing the law.

Drug heads can't even be bothered to use clean needles... What are the chances they would test thier junk?

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