No.
Indeed you can
No...but if they're testing for tobacco, they probably also test for marijuana.
Yes
Uh...yes. You should worry.
It is unlikely that simply touching marijuana resin would cause you to test positive on a drug test. However, if you have significant contact with the resin and it gets absorbed through your skin or you inhale it, there is a slight possibility of testing positive. It is always best to avoid contact with any form of marijuana if you are concerned about drug testing results.
The amount of marijuana in your system that could result in a positive drug test varies depending on factors such as frequency of use, metabolism, and type of test. Generally, THC can be detected in urine for up to 30 days in chronic users, while occasional users may test positive for 1-7 days after use. It's important to note that drug testing policies and thresholds can vary, so it's best to avoid using marijuana if you may be subject to testing.
Most likely not, but you probably still shouldn't risk being around the smoke if you have to worry about drug testing.
Yes, Rastafarians can be fired for testing positive for marijuana, as most employers have the right to enforce drug-free workplace policies regardless of an employee's religious beliefs. While Rastafarianism incorporates the use of marijuana as a sacrament, legal protections for religious practices vary by jurisdiction. In some places, individuals may seek exemptions based on religious grounds, but success in such cases is not guaranteed. Ultimately, it depends on local laws and the employer's policies.
sadly yes marijuana is the least harmful and the easiest to detect. ironicly coke, meth and morphine pills go right threw most drug testing. because they can be cleaned out of the body in 24 hours. in civilized america WA, and CO or any medical state with a prescription marijuana does not matter. the coke your screwed you should have had more water that night
No. If it does somehow(it won't) shows up as a false positive, refuse it and whoever is doing the test will have to send it into a lab for further testing which will show it wasn't marijuana.
In medical marijuana, doctors issue a note that makes it legal for their patient to posses marijuana. However, it is not a prescription. A prescription would require FDA testing and approval. No such testing or approval has been issued by the FDA.