As long as it has been 3 years since you smoked it, then yes.
It might. THC metabolites, which are the chemicals the tests reveal, can stay in your system for quite a while. Two hits might not put you above the test threshold. On the other hand...
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Yes, consuming marijuana can result in metabolites being detected in urine drug tests, leading to a positive result. These metabolites can remain in the body even after the effects of marijuana have worn off.
It has been proven that marijuana in the blood stream will not interfere with blood tests.
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White Widow is a synthetic marijuana created for tests on lab animals. It was not created with the intention for human consumption. The dangers come from the fact that the THC content can be 10 times that of standard marijuana, and can have profound psychological effects when consumed.
Yes, drug screenings do look specifically for drugs such as marijuana.
Yes. Marijuana is still marijuana and tests out the same whether it is sold legaly or illegaly. Actually "legal buds" is not marijuana, but a substitute. However, there are drug tests for "synthetic weed" too.
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No, laboratory tests have shown that marijuana actually has anti-cancerous properties.
No, contact high from marijuana cannot be detected on a urine test. Urine tests only detect the presence of specific marijuana metabolites in the urine, which are produced when marijuana is internally metabolized by the body.
A routine blood test typically does not specifically screen for marijuana. To detect marijuana use, specific tests such as urine, saliva, or hair follicle tests are usually conducted. These tests can detect the presence of THC, the active compound in marijuana, in the body.