yes because they eat marijuana
Marijuana does not have the ability to absorb or breakdown nuclear radiation. Radiation exposure can have detrimental effects on plants just like animals.
No. Animals pee on plants all the time and it has no affect.
The short answer to your question is YES. Marijuana or cannabis, as it is scientifically called, in its natural form is Non-Toxic. It has a remarkable low toxicity in animals and humans.
yes. it will kill all animals, including humans , over time FALSE it may kill animals, but a recent study has shown that smoking weed does not affect your lungs at all.
ok you first need to know weed branches into 2 groups with strains inside on of two. indica and sativa. indica is the pulsating body tingle relax feel with enhanced taste and pleasure sativa is seeing stuff color chnage and hearing music. most strains out there are indica dominant but here are some good strains white rhino, blue budha, sour diesiel, trainwreck, purple banana OG strawberry and blueberry kush, super silver haze, northern lights, white widow, black mamba, afghan, durban poison, ak, fire, ice, cheese, g-13, grape ape, grandaddy purp, strawberry cough, maui maui, super skunk, black purple and thousands more at least
oregano is something offtenly sold as marijuana
White Widow is a synthetic marijuana created for tests on lab animals. It was not created with the intention for human consumption. The dangers come from the fact that the THC content can be 10 times that of standard marijuana, and can have profound psychological effects when consumed.
Marijuana is not hazardous.
Marijuana is not in any plant - it is a plant. Cannibus Sativa is the 'Marijuana Plant'.
"Don't you wanna Marijuana".or"Marijuana, don't you wanna".
Yes, the THC in marijuana sticks to the lungs when inhaled, so if second hand marijuana smoke is blow into an animals face, in theory they would be inhaling THC, the chemical that gets you "high," so they would in fact become high, however there is no way of telling if it gets them high, the only scientific proof of an enjoyable high in animals is with cats.AnswerWhat the real question, I believe, is "Can animals receive effects from second-hand Marijuana smoking". The answer, is yes. Indeed, many animals receive some sort of effect from cannibus sativa and cannibus indica, depending on the strain they may experience feelings from sleepiness to paranoia to hunger, much like humans. Dogs and Cats can actually be subjected to psychedelic through the exhaling of smoke into their ears. However, this is not recommended