Yes you will be affected by the second hand smoke, you may not get the affect of the drug.
Yes, it is the same as second hand tobacco smoke. Even if you don't inhale directly (first hand) from the pipe, bong, or paper rolled cigarette you will still inhale the THC from the second hand smoke in the air. You will experience some of the intoxication and it may show up in a urine drug test, so be careful who you associate with.
One hundred percent of those who are exposed to it.
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you put it rolled up in your mouth and light it
about 40 percent is my best estimate
It depends on how you define "affected" and whom you ask! It's a very small fraction of those "affected" by traffic pollution. However, both figures are impossible to calculate.
only a littl more likely. but it changes from person to person like do they have an addictive personality? etc
we arent. its ok to smoke. your brain actually makes its own cannabis. you need to watch the documentary the union. its because of ignorant idiots like you that marijuana is illegal.
Marijuana poses no special risks to someone who got the HPV vaccine. The risks are the same as for those who have not been vaccinated.
In a 1989 study, subjects were asked to hold their breath in three different intervals ranging from zero to 20 seconds. There was no measurable difference between those who held the smoke and those that immediately exhaled. For those of you who swear that you get higher, you may be getting a stronger head rush from oxygen deprivation and an increased heart rate — not from the smoke.
Smoke of any kind can trigger asthmatic attacks in those susceptible, and cause other respiratory related problems. There is no intoxication from second hand marijuana smoke, with the debatable exception of someone being in a very small closed in space that's thick with smoke. Even then there is very little chance of someone testing positive from second hand smoke, especially with thresholds present in common drug screening processes.
yes. marijuana has far less harmful chemicals but up to 5 times as much tar as tobacco. --------------------------- Marijuana has recently (June, 2009) been added to the Proposition 65 list of chemicals known to the state of Calfornia to cause cancer. Second-hand marijuana smoke contains 50% to 70% more harmful chemicals than tobacco smoke. See http://oehha.ca.gov/Prop65/docs_state/mjcrnr061909.html Children can be affected differently than adults. While large doses of THC act as a CNS depressant, lower levels of THC can act as a stimulant, so kids can go around talking incessantly when exposed to a parent's smoke. Teenagers' mood swings can get worse, and some kids become forgetful, angry, or violent after having been in a smoke-filled party room.