not too much. in very high quantities effects similar to smoking cannabis may be felt however this is unusual due to the much lower concentration of canibinoids in second hand rather than first hand smoke.
Pure cannabis smoke has a very low neuro toxicity as well as a low concentration of cancer causing chemicals, some chemicals present in cannabis have even been proved to prevent cancer. If the cannabis is smoked in a joint then much more harmful and damaging chemicals are present from the tobacco which is far more worrying than the cannabis.
Asthma could be aggravated as with any inhaled smoke but other than that risk is minimal,
No you will have to inhale it to show .
No, they are two different substances.
Yes. There is a psychological addiction to the drug. It is only the brain telling the user that they need to take the weed so that they will get the usual kick. If the Marijuana is not taken though the effects of withdrawal will wear off.
A cigarette smoker will still be able to spell "cigarette" and "marijuana".
yes
about 3 grams
Nothing bad. I do not know of a single drug/medication that is dangerous to take with marijuana. Since marijuana is neither a stimulant nor a depressant, but a mild hallucinogen, it does not affect the heart and central nervous system the way most other drugs do. It does have some depressive effects (meaning, it can make you feel slow and sleepy), but these are not dramatic enough to be dangerous in combination with Ambien. Tobacco is a stimulant, but for a regular smoker, the effects are negligible. Even if you are not a regular smoker, the effects of tobacco on the body are not dramatic enough to interact badly with the Ambien. So, the weed will likely increase the effects of the Ambien, but only slightly. You definitely will not "overdose" and kill yourself. If you are a regular smoker, the effects of the tobacco will be negligible. If you are not a regular smoker, the tobacco will speed up your heart rate a bit, and slightly counteract the effects of the Ambien and weed. But again, these effects will not be dramatic enough to cause harm.
the wording in le question does not make sense.
He did not. John openly admitted to enjoying marijuana, but was not a cigarette smoker.
Being an everyday smoker long term I can tell you that it will make you slow and stupid. In more ways than one. Perhaps not overnight but do it for 20 years and we'll see.
Noyou need to be smoking or digesting marijuana for it to be in your system. You can not get it in your system from touching someone or walking past someone. this is very true cause i smoke myself so i should know but there are various ways of passing a drug test if you are interersted let me know.
Someone that smokes the following: Weed. Marijuana. Pot. Mary Jane. etc.