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Yes, as you are still inhaling the smoke into your system it will produced in hair/blood/urine samples in small amounts.
Yes it will be detected in a blood test. Only if your blood is specifically tested for the presence of drugs. Most often marijuana will be tested in urine because of the ease of collection.
Because it is weed, and weed is good for your health.
Nope
It doesn't matter, you shouldn't smoke anyway.
No, there are no known side affects from marijuana. Its nothing like cigarette smoke. And no long term health problems have been proven orfound in scientific studies. Perfectly safe. But illegal.
Depending on the potency of the marijuana and the consistency of the second hand smoke, it is possible though.
Yes, it's no different than cigarette smoke.
He did not. John openly admitted to enjoying marijuana, but was not a cigarette smoker.
By putting pieces if the dried marihuana in a pipe or rolling it into a cigarette, lighting it on fire and inhaling the smoke.
No.
Yes it will.
Sidestream Smoke. More than half the pollutants emitted by a cigarette come not from the smokedend of the cigarette but from its other end - the cigarette's burning end - and are called sidestream smoke.