Canary App Permits Marijuana Consumers To Gauge Their Personal Performance

For over 45 years NORML has been at the center of national efforts to legalize responsible use of marijuana by adults. But missing from these efforts was an accurate way to measure impairment. Today we’re happy to announce such a way exists and it’s called Canary.

“Canary is the first app to give consumers the scientific information they need to honestly and accurately evaluate their personal performance, privately, anytime, and anywhere,” says Allen St. Pierre, Executive Director of NORML.

Available for iPhone® and iPad®, Canary combines decades of research and experience, specialized mental and physical performance tests, and sophisticated analysis to accurately measure impairment due to alcohol, medication, fatigue and even the subtle impact of marijuana.

Download and Canary yourself: https://appsto.re/us/QYxB7.i

As a special offer for NORML members, the first 500 downloads of Canary are free. Afterwards the app will be available for $4.99 and a percentage of each sale will go to support responsible consumption initiatives at NORML.

Please try Canary and send us your feedback.

Sincerely,

The NORML Team

P.S. For more information about responsible marijuana use visit:

http://norml.org/about/intro/item/principles-of-responsible-cannabis-use-3

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Allen St. Pierre: allen@norml.org, (202) 483-5500

Organization: National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML)

Web Site: www.norml.org

Email: media@norml.org

iTunes App Store: https://appsto.re/us/QYxB7.i

Additional Contact: Marc Silverman: mycanaryapp@gmail.com

Canary App Permits Marijuana Consumers To Gauge Their Personal Performance

WASHINGTON, D.C., July 15, 2015. Representatives of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) today endorsed Canary, the first-ever mobile app that quickly and accurately measures one’s personal performance to determine whether or not a subject may be under the influence of marijuana. Available for iPhone® and iPad®, Canary combines decades of research and experience, specialized mental and physical performance tests, and advanced modeling and analysis to accurately measure behavioral or cognitive impairment. Interested parties may view a full demonstration of the Canary app:

“NORML’s purpose is to influence public opinion to legalize the responsible use of marijuana,” said Allen St. Pierre, Executive Director of NORML. “Canary is the first app to provide consumers with the scientific information they need to accurately evaluate their personal performance, privately, anytime, and anywhere.”

Canary features four distinct mental and physical performance tests, designed to evaluate baseline performance, and then to compare subjects’ behavior against this established baseline. Potential deviation in baseline performance as a result of the use of cannabis, alcohol, prescription drugs, or even exhaustion, is readily identified by the app.

To form this overall picture, Canary uses state-of-the-art metrics and advanced features of the iPhone 4s and later, to measure and record:

  • Memory
  • Balance
  • Reaction Time and Divided Attention
  • Time Perception

The Canary tests can be completed in two minutes and the results are immediately analyzed to determine the individual user’s performance level. Average performance data from a large group of unintoxicated individuals is used to assess impairment. For greater accuracy, users can set a unique personal baseline; then future tests are measured against this personal baseline.

“Canary is the culmination of 60 years of combined technical and legal experience and thousands of peer-reviewed studies, including NASA, NHTSA, and DOD research, as well as upon thousands of studies specific to cannabis’ acute impact on cognitive and psychomotor functioning,” said Marc Silverman, Canary’s developer. “Canary measures key performance indicators that may be impacted by potentially impairing substances, including marijuana, while respecting users’ privacy. Canary doesn’t share users personal data with anyone.”

“The identification of THC in blood is poorly associated with users’ impairment of performance,” said Leonard Frieling, a published author on the impact of marijuana on functioning and an a ttorney of 39 years. He is also a member of the NORML Legal Committee , Colorado NORML, and (while speaking for himself only) the first Chair of the Colorado Bar Association Marijuana Law Committee. “Canary is the first app to use performance science to help marijuana users consume more responsibly, ” he said. He added: “Of great importance is that Canary is not limited to marijuana’s impact, alcohol’s impact, or any specific cause of behavioral impairment. What we all need to know, on the spot, is ‘are we functioning up to our personal ‘normal’ standards?'”

According to a recent Gallup poll, nearly half of Americans are concerned about how the implementation of statewide marijuana legalization laws may impact traffic safety.

Such concerns pose a potential impediment to the enactment of additional marijuana law reforms. The Canary app seeks to respond to these concerns in a way that utilizes the best available science to assure personal responsibility and safety.

For more information visit: www.mycanaryapp.com

Canary is compatible with iOS 7.1 and iPhone versions 4S and newer.

For more information regarding cannabis and psychomotor performance, please see: http://norml.org/library/driving-and-marijuana.

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NORML’s mission is to move public opinion sufficiently to legalize the responsible use of marijuana by responsible adults. NORML’s Principle of Responsible Use state, “The responsible cannabis consumer does not operate a motor vehicle or other dangerous machinery while impaired by cannabis.” To read NORML’s full Principles, visit: http://norml.org/principles/item/principles-of-responsible-cannabis-use-3.

8 thoughts

  1. I downloaded My Canary immediately. When I set my baseline I skipped the balance portion, because I have MS and couldn’t stand on one foot before or after partaking. I’m hoping it will still be helpful before I attempt other activities. such as driving. I’ve always been curious about my abilities after cannabis. Thank you NORML!

  2. I am curious in an Android version might be released. It would also be nice to track intake as I have found a BAC intake app to help me keep track not only intoxication (with 1-3 beers over many hours during most evenings, it isn’t much), but volume of alcohol consumed and cost.

  3. This app needs a controlled baseline to secure Marijuana consumption only tests, with an affidavit from a medically educated witness.

    Passed. And I was stoned and had a beer. (Just 1 beer, but a Corona Familiar, (caguama) and some Jack Herrer. 🙂

  4. A drunk would probably disregard this App and go off speeding somewhere.

    A stoner would stay where he is all day and conduct all these tests over and over again with great intensity and amusement. All day.

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