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minus-squareGot_Bent@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·edit-25 months agoOn those drug testing kits, does that mean I would be able to demand testing of every drink I order? I’ve tried looking them up and the only reference I could find to price was from 2018 where they were retailing for five to seven dollars a piece. It also appears to only be for a certain type of liquor license that sells spirits. I guess you can’t roofie a beer or a glass of wine? I like the idea, but I see a whole lot of kinks to get worked out. Edit: I found twenty tests for fifteen dollars on Amazon, so maybe those 2018 prices were incorrect.
minus-squareLibertyLizard@slrpnk.netOPlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·5 months agoIt sounds like it, but you’d have to pay for the tests, so I doubt many would do this unless they had reason to be concerned.
On those drug testing kits, does that mean I would be able to demand testing of every drink I order?
I’ve tried looking them up and the only reference I could find to price was from 2018 where they were retailing for five to seven dollars a piece.
It also appears to only be for a certain type of liquor license that sells spirits. I guess you can’t roofie a beer or a glass of wine?
I like the idea, but I see a whole lot of kinks to get worked out.
Edit: I found twenty tests for fifteen dollars on Amazon, so maybe those 2018 prices were incorrect.
It sounds like it, but you’d have to pay for the tests, so I doubt many would do this unless they had reason to be concerned.