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The answer is no. No matter what you do you can not get a "contact high". You can ask any scientist about this. You have to physically inhale straight from the source not the stuff people exhale. Its not like when people smoke cigarettes, marijuana does not "smoke" from the source. So again the answer is NO!
Yes. Just like humans.
A person could test positive for marijuana by being around secondhand smoke, consuming products containing CBD or THC, or using other substances that may cross-react with the drug test. It's also possible for a person to unknowingly ingest marijuana through contaminated food or drink.
a drug that is illegai due the government simply not wanting people to smoke it...so in other words marijuana is a plantthat has no negative effects...beaware that somethings are not for everyone...with that being said enjoy
Second hand marijuana smoke is 30 times as potent as being exposed to the initial dose of smoke.
Most likely not, but you probably still shouldn't risk being around the smoke if you have to worry about drug testing.
If your in a small room and all the smoke is around you, you will probably have weed in your system for a week if that. If your in a large room you should be fine.
Exposure to secondhand marijuana smoke can potentially harm children by increasing their risk of respiratory issues, cognitive impairments, and behavioral problems.
Yes, he has photos with marijuana on it. He has mentioned marijuana type effects in his lyrics, the bands old merch also had marijuana on it. Look it up
NO, BEING AROUND WEED IS PERFECTLY FINE AS LONG AS YOU DON'T SMOKE IT OR EAT IT THEN YOU ARE FINE. JUST DON'T FALL INTO PEER PRESSURE!!
A person decides to smoke marijuana when they are offered it, have an opportunity to buy and smoke it, or when they have an urge to smoke marijuana.
Parents can protect their children from the risks of secondhand marijuana smoke exposure by creating a smoke-free environment in their home, avoiding places where marijuana is being smoked, and educating their children about the dangers of secondhand smoke.