The same for possessing marijuana. Chocolate or not, it's still pot. And it's still illegal.
yes weed can be laced with almost any drug, but it's very unlikely. Most weed I've seen was laced with sand or fiberglass to add weight, but i doubt anyone would lace it with meth or any other drug (real drug, can still be sprayed with rat poison or something).
The second most used explanation of positive test to marijuana is the unknowing ingestion of marijuana tea, brownies prepared with marijuana, or the like was the line of defense that followed passive inhalation. Although studies were carried out to investigate this issue, there was no question that if someone orally ingested cooked marijuana, urinary excretion of -9-THC metabolite would correlate with the amount ingested. The issue was whether the concentrations found in the urine at a specific time after ingestion could be explained in the absence of a detectable biological activity at the time of ingestion. This issue still has no definitive resolution in light of the fact that individuals have explained that there was alcohol consumed with the meals, which could mask the effects of marijuana. So still marijuana ingested in brownies will be detected the same in urine analisis for 31 days.
Yes. Marijuana doesn't affect the reproductive system.
No, they'll cause a true positive because you will have drugs in your system.Added: If you ingested food laced with Marijuana then the results would not be a FALSE would they.
it stays in your hair folicals for over 2 years idk why really but that's why its still in your system
Yes, as long as you had it in your mouth.
Undercooked brownies can still be eaten, which is what I would do. You also have the option of putting them back in the oven to bake longer.
noo matter how ou do it it wwill still take about a month
All recipes that are called 'Stove top brownies' still call for the batter to be baked in the oven.
Research suggests that marijuana smoke contains many of the same cancer-causing chemicals as tobacco smoke, but there is not enough evidence to definitively say that marijuana directly causes cancer. However, smoking marijuana can still have negative effects on the respiratory system and overall health.
No, it's not a popular thing to make and eat here. If it is eaten it's not known as brownies - in the UK the name Brownies refers to the equivalent of Cub Scouts for girls aged about 7 to about 10.