In your blood it will show positive for a few weeks. In your fat it may be present for years. In your hair it will be present until that portion that grew during your smoking goes away.... up to four years.
The worst part of the issue is should you lose weight, you may get a positive some time after you quit.
the exact time is unknown as body fat composition, metabolism, past smoking habits, etc. all play a role. THC (the active ingredient in marijuana) is fat soluble, meaning it binds to fat molecules in your body. So, the more fat you have the longer and more THC will be around. The consensus is no more then 5 days however.
In most cases it will take 30 days for light smokers to be able to pass a drug
test of their urine. Hair samples and blood tests take even longer.
There is a lot of information on the internet in regard to this information. Try looking on the High Times Website.
THC can take a month or longer to clear your system.
48-72 hours www.erowid.com
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Second hand smoke..
Noyou need to be smoking or digesting marijuana for it to be in your system. You can not get it in your system from touching someone or walking past someone. this is very true cause i smoke myself so i should know but there are various ways of passing a drug test if you are interersted let me know.
Not necessarily, however it does increase your high.
Not smoke
It can stay your system for up to 30 days after your last smoke.
Yes. Marijuana doesn't affect the reproductive system.
Smoke a blunt.
dont smoke then :-)
Yes, as long as you had it in your mouth.
It doesn't matter, you shouldn't smoke anyway.
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.
Marijuana can stay in your system for up to 30 days after chronic use. However, the exact duration can vary based on factors like metabolism, frequency of use, and body composition. Drinking water, exercising, and maintaining a healthy diet may help clear THC from your system faster.