No. Tests on this show that the person has to be confined in a small room with smoke so thick they have to wear goggles to stay in the room. Major Studies of Drugs and Drug Policy - http://druglibrary.org/schaffer/Library/studies/studies.htm
Depends on how much you are with them and how much smoke is inhaled. I'd be safe and say yes it's possible it's in your system but it's impossible to tell. It may not be awell. yes - if the smoke is reaching you while you are breathing you are passive smoking - same for marijuana as wityh normal tobacco cigarettes. People can get 'stoned' by being exposed to others smoke for a relatively long period of time - say being in the same shut room as smokers for an hour - just an example- Everyone has different sensitivities- If you are concerned then keep your distance.
Yes, a very small amount would enter your system. However, this amount is normally below the tolerance for most tests.
cause if you smoke enough it eats away fat.
Marijuana really isn't bad; the only reason its still illegal is because the government would have a hard time taxing the substance, as marijuana is simple to grow with the correct equipment. The only harmful effect marijuana has on your body is SLIGHT lung damage. However, most marijuana smokers do not smoke as much as cigarette smokers to cause lung cancer.
If your in a small room and all the smoke is around you, you will probably have weed in your system for a week if that. If your in a large room you should be fine.
Someone who smokes marijuana regularly may have many of the same respiratory problems that tobacco smokers have. These individuals may have daily cough and phlegm, symptoms of chronic bronchitis, and more frequent chest colds. Continuing to smoke marijuana can lead to abnormal functioning of the lungs and airways. Scientists have found signs of lung tissue injured or destroyed by marijuana smoke.
yes but do not drink to much cause it can kill you
yea they can cause i am 13 and i have a really bad smokers cough
Scientists and researchers alike will say yes. Smokers of marijuana sometimes doubt if it does, because the effects of withdrawl aren't as obvious as opiates, for example. The psychological dependance synptoms are stronger than the physical dependance symptoms, but are there none-the-less.
The most widespread cause of death among smokers is lung disease, which killed over 127,00 people between the years of 2005-2009. COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), which includes emphysema and bronchitis, is also a leading cause of death among smokers as a result of excessive smoke damaging hte respiratory system. Cigarettes cause over 480,000 deaths per year.
You put your marijuana glove on, and take your cannabis, put your marijuana glove on cause it needs handling properly. Wave your cannabis around like its a classy lady. Put your marijuana glove on cause its time for CANNABIS!
smokers
No. Heavy smokers may experience a loss of appetite upon discontinuation of smoking, lasting up to a week, but nausea is not a side-effect of smoking.
YES it can also kill the child