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Ohio students invent DUI marijuana testing device

Two Ohio grad students have invented a device that quickly tests saliva to determine the concentration of pot's active chemical in the bloodstream

By Staff , Associated Press
Akron, Ohio

Two Ohio graduate students have invented a device that will allow law enforcement officers to determine whether motorists have used marijuana.

The Plain Dealer reports聽 that two biomedical engineering graduate students at the University of Akron hope to market their roadside testing device to states where marijuana use has been legalized.

Mariam Crow and Kathleen Stitzlein's device tests saliva to determine the concentration of pot's active chemical in the bloodstream. Police must now wait weeks to get results from blood tests for marijuana use.

The two women recently received a $10,000 inventors' award. They previously received Ohio Third Frontier funding to develop their device, which they are calling the Cannibuster.

Recreational use of marijuana in a growing number of states is prompting law enforcement agencies to look more closely at pot smoking drivers, reported the Associated Press.