Okay, this answer about 90 days is wrong. The National Drug Courts in the U.S. commissioned a study about the time THC stays in urine. They did it because people were testing clean, then dirty, then clean. They found that app a five times weekly user takes app 14 days. Heavy was considered 5 joints a day, and it was 30 days.
There are cases where people have extremely slow metabolism where it has gone longer. However, it's the stoner equivalent of the 4 minute mile:)
can majuwnana get out of your system in 20 days if u havent smoked it in about 3 weeks
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.
Marijuana is a fat soluble, and can store in the fat cells of the body. THC in Marijuana can be detected for up to 10 days if smoked occasionally, as long as 45 days if smoked regular.
no you cant marijuana doesn't pass until around a month, sometimes longer from a blunt
Yes. Drink water, lots of water to be sure. But since you have not smoked in a long time, you should be good.
If you smoked it in the manner you described, it can show up in urine anywhere between 60-90 days after you last smoked.
yes
weed stays in your system forat least one month after you used itif u havent smoked in a long time then u smoke one joint then i say give it forteen days or less butt u sshould just drink lots off water
yea marijuana is excreted out your body in 3-4 days, (55% of it through your urine, and 20% through excretion, and the rest through sweat etc), so if you havent smoked 3-4 days before your test youll be perfectly fine xxx-hug-x hope that helps x
If you haven't smoked for 74 days, it's likely that THC has cleared from your system and you would likely pass a urine test. However, individual metabolism and other factors can affect how long THC stays in your system, so it's not guaranteed. Consider taking an at-home drug test to confirm before a formal screening.
Marijuana traces can be evident in urine upto a week after it was 'consumed'. The tests will only be able to work out when it was smoked insofar as a weaker sample would suggest it had some time to work it's way out of the system, but could simply suggest less was smoked or the subject has higher metabolism rate. Traces will be evident in blood samples for much longer, sometimes up to three weeks.
no