It might. Several athletes have been around people that smoke and then tested positive. Perhaps most famously was Ross Rebagliati who, during the 1998 winter Olympics in Nagano, first won the gold metal, but then lost it after he tested positive on marijuana. The medal was later returned to him after he explained it was due to second-hand smoking.
Around 2 or 3 months
Up to thirty days..
It is unlikely for traces of marijuana to get into your system from just being around someone who is wearing clothing that has been in contact with the substance. However, if you are in an enclosed space with heavy marijuana smoke, it is possible for trace amounts to be inhaled and detected on a drug test.
At a weight of 95 pounds and a high metabolism, marijuana would probably remain in your system for at least 30 days. Regardless of your weight or metabolism, marijuana stays in most people's body for 30 days or longer.
No, you do not get THC in your system by smelling a bag of marijuana.
6 months
If THC has shown up, they either smoked it or was around others who smoked it. Other drugs do not make the tests come back positive for marijuana.
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No
No.
THC shows up in your system no matter how you ingest marijuana.
It depends on how active you are and how much water you drink. It could be out by now, but marijuana can stay in your system for a month or so. I would say you are good by now.