it is very simple,
marijuana stays in the bloodstream for as long as i have been fudonkingg your mothers football turf vajayjay dumby.
if you really want to know smoke some weed and cut off your Johnson and see if the blood is green poopguffer. try this as many times as needed.
Marijuana can typically be detected in the bloodstream for 1-7 days after use. The duration it stays in the bloodstream is not significantly influenced by weight and height. Factors such as frequency of use, metabolism, and hydration levels have a greater impact on detection window.
Marijuana is illegal for both medical and recreational use in Indiana. Possession of any amount of marijuana is considered a misdemeanor, with penalties varying based on the amount. Indiana does not have any current legislation allowing for the medical use of marijuana.
In Florida, possession of any amount of marijuana is illegal and can result in arrest. Penalties vary based on the amount possessed, prior offenses, and other factors.
In most places, individuals who are below a certain height or age are required to use a car seat or booster seat for safety reasons. These laws are typically based on height and weight rather than age alone. It is important to follow the specific laws and guidelines of the region where you are traveling.
The length of time marijuana remains detectable in a urine test varies based on factors like frequency of use, metabolism, and amount consumed, but typically it can be detected in urine for up to 30 days.
In the 1970s, the cost of marijuana varied depending on factors like quality, location, and legality. On average, a lid (about an ounce) of marijuana could cost anywhere from $15 to $40 during that time period. However, prices could fluctuate significantly based on supply, demand, and market trends.
There is no way of telling when it will come. It's not based on your height and weight.
No. The only variations to height/weight standards for each gender are age-based.
The proper weight is based on BMI--Body mass Index. It is based on Height and Weight.
it really depends on your height check out your bmi at www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi it will ask you for your height and weight and then it will tell you if your weight is healthy or not good luck!
Yes, Re: your height and weight.
BMI
Based on height/weight tables for adolescents, that weight is perfectly fine.
Healthy weight is based on your bone structure, usually your height, not your age. Check a height / weight chart for guidelines. There's an example of one in related links.
your height in inches multiplied by your weight. gives an average range of pounds based on gender. supplied by the Federal Government as a guideline. an indicator of your true health your height in inches multiplied by your weight. gives an average range of pounds based on gender. supplied by the Federal Government as a guideline. an indicator of your true health your height in inches multiplied by your weight. gives an average range of pounds based on gender. supplied by the Federal Government as a guideline. an indicator of your true health.
there is no normal weight,...it is based off your height and gender and build, not just age
It is not based on your weight to be able to ride a roller coaster, it is based on your height, and each ride requires you to be a certain height.
Obesity in children is measured based on their body mass index, which is a measurement based on height and weight. BMI also varies by the child's sex. To determine if a child is at a healthy weight, you will need an accurate height and weight. Once doing so, you can consult a BMI chart or speak with your doctor.