Sure they will. Cannabinoids are cannabinoids, period.
No, it is not illegal to possess synthetic cannabinoids. However, they are much more potent than the naturally occurring cannabinoids in cannabis. For this reason, one should exercise caution before conducting experiments. Note: synthetic cannabinoids are intended for research purposes, not human consumption.
Obviously there is a lot of confusion here. The question is about K2, the synthetic weed, not a Diluadid 2 (which has the MARKING K2 on it). No, as far as I know there is no drug test for any synthetic cannabinoids, but I do hear they are developing one.
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Spice, also known as synthetic marijuana, can contain synthetic chemicals that mimic the effects of THC but are typically more potent and dangerous. These substances are illegal and not regulated, making them unpredictable and hazardous to consume.
On a standard drug test, no. Testing for the synthetic cannabinoids used in "spice" incense products is very costly. Some rehabilitation centers and probation offices may order a special test for "spice", but this is usually only called for when there is a definitive suspicion that the person giving the urine sample has in fact used spice. Sonic Zero states on its packaging that it is legal to possess in all 50 states (as of February 22nd, 2011) It does not contain any JWH or related synthetic cannabinoids. Therefore, it should not show up on any drug test, unless a special test is ordered specifically for this type of spice, and the lab performing the test has a reference range for the chemicals found in sonic zero. Highly unlikely at the moment. You are good to go :)
Probation drug tests typically screen for THC, the active component in marijuana, rather than specific synthetic cannabinoids. However, comprehensive tests may identify common synthetic cannabinoids such as JWH-018 or HU-210. It's important to follow the rules set forth by your probation officer to avoid any issues with drug tests.
Pin Up contains the synthetic cannabinoid AM 2201 and it is not scheduled yet as a drug or tested for currently. That will likely change as new legislation will add most synthetic cannabinoids to the current list of illegal ones.
Yes, K2, also known as synthetic cannabinoids, can be detected in urine tests. However, standard drug tests typically do not specifically test for synthetic cannabinoids, so detection may depend on the type of test used. Some specialized tests can identify specific compounds found in K2. It's important to note that the legality and composition of K2 can vary, affecting how it's detected in drug screenings.
JWH-018 (1-pentyl-3-(1-naphthoyl)indole) or any of the synthetic cannabinoid family cannot be detected in a conventional drug test (urine/hair test). However, the synthetics can be detected via blood test while the user is under the influence of the compound. The effects usually synthetic cannabinoids last for up to six hours. Don't smoke herbal before your drug test and you will be fine. Ps, its May 2011 and researchers are working toward a test that will screen for synthetics. I would day this answer is good for 6 months to a year.
Yes they can. Spice contains the synthetic cannabinoids JWH-018 and CP 47,497.
The active ingredient, JWH-018, is a synthetic cannabinoid, and exists in different products from 0.2% to 3%. As a synthetic alternative to THC, also a cannabinoid, it can trip a positive in a drug test.