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Does the alcohol bracelet detect edible marijuana
No. Only Alcohol.
How can I drink with a scram monitoring
The scram can detect t.h.c in the air when your around it. my parole officer asked me if i was smoking marijuana and luckily i wasnt but the moniter detected it.
can the ankle moniotor check edibles
No
Glycerin, typically found in common household products, should not set off a SCRAM (Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitoring) bracelet. SCRAM bracelets are designed to detect alcohol consumption, and glycerin doesn't contain alcohol. However, it's always advisable to consult with the bracelet provider or a legal professional for accurate information regarding specific substances and the SCRAM bracelet.
Not days, but within a quarter of an hour. It measures alcohol intake constantly.
SCRAM means Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitoring. It's only looking for alcohol. There is another patch called PharmChek, which looks for cocaine, marijuana, opiates, amphetamines, meth and PCP. However, the patch is tested with GC/MS which can be programmed to look for just about any drug you care to test for.
No, the SCRAM bracelet uses an alcohol fuel cell system, which detecs any alcohol in your perspiration by converting it to electricity and testing the output. Ironically this specificity in screening usually results in the user resorting to drugs rather than alcohol. Have fun.
No. However, if you are referring to devices such as the SCRAM (Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitor) Ankle Bracelet, built by Alcohol Monitoring Systems, those days may not be far off. Right now, the SCRAM is used in 20 states and is proving very effective in tracking offender recidivism 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, related to alcohol offenses. Continuous monitoring of other substances is a short leap.
Not if your blood was free of alcohol when it was put back on.