It is very unlikely that you will fail your drug test. In order to really fail or come up positive for Marijuana on a drug test, you'd have to inhaled the drug itself and gotten high off of it.
Second hand marijuana smoke will not be detected because there are threshold levels that allow for a small amount of THC to be present and still pass. You should pass, unless you're sitting in a very confined space with 10 heavy smokers for a few hours. If the latter, then you can probably still pass if you do some basic cleansing by drinking lots of water, diuretics (cranberry juice, berries, there are also pills), and exercising enough to make you sweat.
Yes if you take in enough smoke its the same as getting addicted to cigarettes from secondhand smoke. Either way if you're taking in enough smoke and it's within a month of your drug test, the THC will show up on the drug test.
yes, but only if there is an extreme amount of smoke. "Hot Boxing" will make this effect sometimes, but employers are stupid if they believe someone who says they weren't smoking cannabis and failed the test because someone else was.
Yes if you take in enough smoke its the same as getting addicted to cigarettes from secondhand smoke. Either way if you're taking in enough smoke and it's within a month of your drug test, the THC will show up on the drug test.
Absolutely! I've tested dirty for it and I can't stand the stuff. My friends, however, love it and smoked it all around me. I was tested less than a week later and failed.
Well if you inhaled it like one time the tests wont even pick it up but if your around it for like an hour then you may be dirty
If it was inhaled, yes. That even means second-hand inhalation.
No... Not unless you inhaled ALLOT of second hand smoke...
If you inhaled it or consumed it, as long as first-hand meth smoke, AKA as long as the original user.
Almost all of the THC from marijuana is absorbed through the lungs when inhaled. When exhaled, there is only trace amounts of it in the smoke. You would have to be directly inhaling second hand smoke for a long period of time for anything to show up. Even then, unlikely.
Yes, you can feel affects of second hand smoke.
definitely. second hand smoke contains many chemicals and some references state it is more harmful than the inhaled smoke. Plus, the child did not choose to be in this position.
second-hand smoke is where you breathe in smoke so its like smoking a second time.
Some second hand smoke is the smoke exhaled, and the other second hand smoke is smoke that comes off the burning end of cigarette.... You can notice a big difference in the color of those 2 types of smoke. smoking is the smoke inhaled only through the filter on a cigarette.
No.
If she is the one getting drug tested, then yes, for up to a month after last use. If you did not smoke it, it is highly unlikely you would test positive from second hand smoke, unless you inhaled quite a lot of it that built up in a small space.
False, second-hand smoke is considered just as damaging.
2nd hand smoke