Depends on the amount of consumption. If your a light weekend toker, I'd say probably about 5-7 days. If it was a one time dealio.. I'd say it would be out of your system in around about 2 days. Especially if you were to flush the system with 9 - 11 glasses of water each day!
It depends how much of it you smoked It depends upon the measure of body fat. (That's where it's stored.) The average length of time is about 30 days.
No you will have to inhale it to show .
not necessarily
If you're a non-smoker your lungs stay generally pink after death if not greyed out a little, but if your a smoker it'll vary on how heavy is the smoker on the cigarettes
around 85
Because non smoker's have WAYYY better health then a smoker in racing.
"You would need to swallow a good number of buckets of saliva. THC (the active ingredient in marijuana) is stored in your fat cells in your body, so it cannot be transferred via saliva. If you are being drug tested be honest with your doctor, the test will show." So the answer is NO.
There could be several prefixes for smoker: ex-, anti-, and non-.
Non Smoker
I didn't know there WERE topical ointments containing marijuana. There are topical products like hand creams that have hemp oil in them, but they're THC-free.
No
THC the active element in "weed" is oil soluble, so cook weed in oil or butter for about 10 15 min. (don't burn!), strain and there you go, I don't think this is as efficient as smoking by the way. you can use the oil/butter in cooking or just spread it on toast. People have died from second hand smoke. If a non-tobacco smoker can die from second hand tobacco smoke because he got tobacco smoke in his system, it is quite possible that a non smoker can get marijuana smoke in his system from being around marijuana smokers.
Yes, just like tobacco there is second hand smoke that is taken in by the non smoker and if tested they would show positive.