Second-hand marijuana smoke can leave traces of the chemical tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in your urine for a day or so after breathing the smoke, but the smoke would have to be so thick that it would irritate the eyes of smokers and passive smoke breathers alike.
Im no expert but I think it really depends on how close you were to it, how much you breathed in, etc. Either way, if weed is in your system, it usually stays in there for about 30 days. To help shorten the time I would recommend staying away from the smoke, drink lots of cranberry juice and pee A LOT. That really helps flush out your system. Especially if you're worried about getting drug tested soon
Well it really depends on a few factors include:
1. how close you are to the smoker
2. how much cannabis smoke you inhaled
3. the potency of the cannabis and THC
When you smoke cannabis, it can stay in your system forever, stored in the fatty cells of your body. When you are near someone who is smoking it and if you breathe in a lot then it could potentially stay in your body forever (the THC is stored in your body). Of course, only the THC in cannabis is stored in your body fat cells and these are detectable if the police sucked some of your fat cells out and did a test but usually cannabis, even by being near the person somking and inhaling it can be detectable in your blood, urine, mouth for around several days but for heavy users, it can be detected weeks later.
Secondhand smoke doesn't typically register on most drug tests.
Yes, being in close contact with someone who is smoking meth can leave it in your system, & you can be tested positive for it.
If you've decided you want to quit smoking cannabis, first it is beneficial to plan how you're going to quit (cold-turkey, etc.). Then it helps to have a support system in place (friend, family) to help you and keep you on the right track.
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When a pregnant mother smokes, or is around any kind of smoke. When some on is smoking around a baby causes Second hand smoke. Large forest fires really mess with everyones respiratory system.
yes it does go in your system it has a name too its called second hand smoking
Depending on the level of use cannabis can stay in your system for 2-7 days (casual use) or up to 30 days (heavy use), as for if you pass a medical, depends if that's what they are testing for. Good luck!!
Yes it will and it is more dangerous as it is passive smoking which can be deadly. Im sorry, but you may die.
Yes through inhalation just like if you are near someone who smokes
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You wait for it to leave.
Cannabis is stored in fat and can be detected for up to 77 days