Yes.
No. No.
NO. Unless you were hot boxing (smoking weed in a car/area with all the windows rolled up) there really is no way to fail a test unless you inhale directly. Second-hand marijuana smoke is a myth, you won't get high and it won't show up on a drug test.
Not unless you were around first marijuana too.
Your body will still absorb the THX and depending on how much or often you smoke, you can fail
No. Just being around marijuana smoke cannot make you fail a UA. The levels taken in would be too low to show up in a standard UA given by a probation officer. Also they can send the sample in to a lab to see how high the levels are if you do fail.
while whunn person ish smoking marijuana or ay. ciggertet etc... when yew inhale dha smoke they ar causing second hand smoke &nd if yew ever take ay. drug test yew can fail it &nd will show dhat your smoking
Most likely not, unless you were sitting in a room the size of an ice machine.
Most likely. Depends on how much you smoke...one hit and you MAY get lucky and pass. It usually takes a few days for your body to get rid of all traces of THC even if you only smoke a bowl. in urine: stays around for 1-10 days for infrequent smokers, up to 30+ days for chronic smokers in hair:stays around for up to 3 years http://www.concept420.com/how-long-does-marijuana-stay-system.htm
You can't, unless you are clean of the marijuana (which takes around a month for most people - see related questions) first, and then begin taking vicodin again.
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.
It is unlikely that you would fail a drug test from someone blowing marijuana smoke in your face, unless you were in an enclosed space with heavy exposure. Passive inhalation typically results in very low levels of THC in the system, which are unlikely to be detected in a drug test.
Fail