Yes, marijuana (more specifically THC) tends to stay in the system for about a month or so. Sorry for the bad news. Good luck at that drug screening
Typically, THC is detectable for up to 90 days in hair, anywhere between 3 days to a month or longer in urine (depending on how often the person uses), up to 48 hours in saliva, and up to 36 hours in blood. Regular marijuana use can lead to dependence and withdrawal.
Drink lots of water and exercise often.
That cannot be simply answered because there are so many variables at play. Do you have a high metabolism? Are you large or small? How much and how often do you smoke? How long has it been since you last smoked? How long and how much Niacin have you been taking? I passed a urine test after 12 days of not smoking marijuana, taking 250mg of time release Niacin every day because someone told me too. I smoked habitually before the twelve day hiatus. Of course, there is no scientific evidence that would say for sure I passed simply because of the Niacin intake. I also have a high metabolism and live a pretty active lifestyle. Taking it can't hurt though...
Upon smoking you may often experience increased heartbeat, but no, it is not a "blood thinner".
it depends on how much THC is in it or in other words how strong. another factor is how often you smoke it if it were a one time deal it wouldn't really matter wouldn't show up. When you smoke all the time the THC stores up in you fat cells and will show up for sure. Best to not even take the chance if you have to take drug test Second opinion: Don't smoke it at all or even be in a place where it can be smoked. you are just asking for trouble. You can test positive, or worse, you can be arrested by association.
opium was smoked often in the wild wild west
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It depends on how much and how often you smoke, but it should take about 30 days.
one and a half to 5 days depending on how often you use it and how you ingested it eg smoked, eaten etc.
No. Crack is a cocaine based drug that is often smoked or snorted.
Hash and marijuana is the same plant. Hash is basically the trichomes of the marijuana buds, while marijuana (or weed/pot) is the bud itself. The side effects are the same as by consuming marijuana. Hash is often mixed and smoked with tobacco, so if you consider tobacco more dangerous than marijuana then technically you could say it's a "harder" drug.
It depends on how often you have smoked it and when the last time you smoked, or were around second hand smoke. The main chemical THC can exist in your system for up to 90 days depending on the amount, your weight, metabolism and other factors.
A blunt is marijuana that is rolled in a tobacco leaf or cigar wrapping and smoked. Passing refers to sharing blunts and joints with others. While blunts and joints can be smoked alone, people who smoke those often will share one with others and pass it around.
Cigarettes are smoked much more often than marijuana. Typically, a heavy smoker smokes from the moment of waking, to the time they go to sleep. This is not the case with marijuana smokers, (for the most part), especially nowadays when the quality of marijuana has improved so much. Because of the increased THC content, much less has to be smoked, making its use safer. Cigarettes are more harmful because more smoke is inhaled. Neither THC, nor nicotine, is per se harmful.
Someone who smokes marijuana often.
basically, tests detect drug metabolites in your urine, saliva, hair, blood etc.. For example the THC the major marijuana metabolite is detectable in saliva for 2-3 days (single use) to 10-12 days (heavy use or daily use). Detection period in urine can be from 2-3 days to 10-12 weeks. Here a lot depends on your body type, how much end often you smoke, last time you smoked.
PCP can be smoked. Often times cigarettes or joints are dipped in it then smoked.