nope.
You cant, you have to wait from 20 to 90 days for the marijuana to leave your system, the drug stays in your system for a long time. If you blood test is soon and you have smoked marijuana recently,........your screwed.I hope this answer has been of much use.
If you been smoking for 10 years but you stop for about 30 days it will clear out. it doesnt matter how long you've done just how long you have until your drug test to clear out the marijuana
Marijuana has been cultivated for thousands of years.
Pot will stay in your system for at least thirty days. Tests now are very advanced and can now show just trace amounts of drugs in your system.
It is very difficult for anybody to calculate the actual time taken for the drug to react and show its effects. So, we call this approximate calculation as half life. If you have smoked marijuana then the drug will stay for 3 to 30 days. This is normal for the common drugs. But in the case of marijuana, this can be detected even after a month in Urine drug test marijuana. Marijuana will stay in your system for 10 days if you have been smoking occasionally. If it is smoked on regular basis it will be there up to 45 days and if you smoke constant pace then it will be in the system for as long as 90 days. KEEP ON SMOKING :)
It takes 30 days for marijuana to be completely out of your system. Tanning has nothing to do with a drug test.
THC has been detected in the urine of long-term heavy users for up to 5 weeks following their last "dose".
There is some damage to the lungs caused by marijuana smoke inhalation. (However, note that marijuana does not necessarily have to be smoked, it can also be brewed as tea.) Interestingly, marijuana smoke has not been found to be carcinogenic, unlike cigarette smoke. However, marijuana smoke is still an irritant to the lungs and can contribute to the eventual development of emphysema.
When marijuana metabolites are inhaled, marijuana is not biologically harmful.Burning the plant causes incomplete combustion. This creates ammonia, CO, and several other toxic compounds. The particulates in smoke are also harmful.(This is true for anything that is smoked). Marijuana obtained from 'the streets', does have risks. Street grade marijuana is sold to make people high. Marijuana is highly prone to fungus (which kills the plant), Growers spray their plants with fungicides, as well as insecticides. These are toxic chemicals and are harmful when smoked. Sometimes feral hemp (contains no THC) is sold which has been 'enhanced' using poisons (such as rat poison / bleach) - chemicals which will produce a high. Marijuana is sold by weight. Sellers add things such as lead, glass, sugar, sand, and industrial compounds to increase their profit ('gritted marijuana'). When grown outside, plants are contaminated with insects, insect parts, larvae, bird feces, and fungus (this may be a serious risk to anyone with a compromised immune system). The primary metabolite that causes euphoria is 9 delta THC (THC). In people with epilepsy and other seizure disorders, this will TRIGGER seizures. High THC levels cause seizures (Marijuana extract drugs, such as SAVITEX , are contraindicated in epilepsy).Parts of the plant, it's fibers, and the root, may be toxic when smoked (this has not been substantiated). See medical marijuana.Some people believe that marijuana is a 'gateway drug' leading to the use of harder drugs. This has not been found in medical marijuana; 'gateway' recreational use has been debated.
No. Marijuana/THC is also stored in the fat cells and can be detected for much longer than a week.
no it has long since been eliminated by your body
If you roll it like a katamari it can't get into any system, though some Linux based distributions have been known to have a weakness to marijuana. Keep your anti-virus updated!