Only in high concentrations, typically in a sealed room or space. It would take alot of pot, and a small amount of space, but it can be done. Indeed, I believe this was the method the Inca Indians used way back in the year years of recorded pot history.
But if you are talking about second-hand smoke, in a casual setting, there is virtually no chance that a detectable quantity will end up in your system.
Yes; but only in high concentrations, typically in a sealed room or space. It would take a lot of pot, and a small amount of space, but it can be done.
no you cannot. unless you inhale so much that you might as well be taking a hit. and only then would it get in your bloodstream. so do not worry if you have friends who smoke around you, you will pass a drug test. i hope that helps
Strictly speaking, smells are particulate. This means that for you to smell something, tiny tiny pieces of that has to be picked up by your nose.
So yeah, anything you smell has gotten into your system.
But the amounts wouldn't be enough to get you caught in a drug test.
ABSOLUTELY, POSITIVELY, DEFINITELY !!! All smells, or anything in the air... can and does enter the body through any of the 5 senses regions. A person with little or no immune system can tell you the truth. Smell is harmful and enters the body and bloodstream. Fabric softener worn on a different person's clothes can and does make a person without limited immunity very, very sick. Gas exhaust kills.
No, smelling marijuana smoke does not mean it is in your system. However, prolonged exposure to secondhand marijuana smoke in a confined space may result in trace amounts being detected in a drug test, but it is unlikely to lead to intoxication.
No, smelling unburned weed typically would not cause your urine to test positive for marijuana. However, if you are exposed to a significant amount of secondhand marijuana smoke in an enclosed space, it is possible for trace amounts of THC to be detected in your system.
No, smelling unlit weed does not make you high. THC, the chemical compound responsible for the psychoactive effects of marijuana, needs to be heated and inhaled for it to have an intoxicating effect. Simply smelling unlit weed will not result in a high.
It is highly unlikely for weed to enter your system through smelling or touching alone. Inhaling the actual smoke or ingesting a product containing THC are the most common ways for it to enter your system.
Drinking plenty of water, exercising regularly, and eating a healthy diet can help flush out marijuana from your system more quickly. It's also recommended to avoid using marijuana in the future to prevent it from accumulating in your system.
No, you do not get THC in your system by smelling a bag of marijuana.
No, smelling marijuana smoke does not mean it is in your system. However, prolonged exposure to secondhand marijuana smoke in a confined space may result in trace amounts being detected in a drug test, but it is unlikely to lead to intoxication.
No, smelling unburned weed typically would not cause your urine to test positive for marijuana. However, if you are exposed to a significant amount of secondhand marijuana smoke in an enclosed space, it is possible for trace amounts of THC to be detected in your system.
Well, depending on where you work, yeah. Marijuana, first of all is illegal and if you smell like it at work, it may make customers uneasy or, well, grossed out. You shouldn't go anywhere smelling like marijuana, mainly because it is grimey.
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No, smelling unlit weed does not make you high. THC, the chemical compound responsible for the psychoactive effects of marijuana, needs to be heated and inhaled for it to have an intoxicating effect. Simply smelling unlit weed will not result in a high.
THC shows up in your system no matter how you ingest marijuana.
no marijuana stays in your system typically 3-30 days depending on the frequency of usage
It depends on how often you consume marijuana, your weight, and other factors. The marijuana will be the last to leave your system and can take a week to 60 days.