Obviously not
If you were a daily smoker, up to 6 months.
If that was the only time you smoked it for up to 3 months, then yes you could have a clean test. A very strong chance you woul be clean. Where the drug is detected longer then two weeks is how heavy a smoker you were before this two weeks and how much you weigh and how active you are etc. If you were a daily heavy user before this, then you may fall the test. It can stay in you for a LONG time (3 months), then it is in your fat cells, so much later on, it can be released. But I am not sure if just being released from fat cells is high enough to be detected.
That's a hard number to come up with exactly for many reasons. Of all the different degrees of smoking weed. from once a year to month to weekly to daily..... to the once before bed smoker, the smoke all day smoker, to the heavy heavy smoker (smokin upwards of 20 joints a day) Where does the average smoker fall into. Id say an everday smoker, probably if high grade weed 1-2 grams a day with varing increases on the weekend
Yah, you should be fine, you would probably be clean even if you had been a daily smoker, normally THC clears out of your system in several days, it's just when you smoke before your system is clean that it starts sticking around for longer.
Don't smoke it. Ingest it.
Depends on the type of pot as far as THC content...and the body fat that exists on your body index.
drink a gallon or more of water a day.
You're probably clean.
If you are a heavy daily smoker, yes, it can be detected in urine 30 days after quitting.
He smoked several packs of cigarettes daily. I believe his brand of choice was Red Apples.
100 gram smoked salmon contains 3 gram natrium . This is the daily amount you need .
in the U.S. daily is about 5,000,000 or little over that.