It is unlikely that inhaling secondhand meth smoke would cause you to test positive for methamphetamine on a drug test. However, if you are consistently exposed to heavy amounts of secondhand meth smoke in an enclosed space, it may be possible for trace amounts of the drug to be detectable in your system.
Consuming products containing THC, the psychoactive compound in marijuana, will make you test positive for marijuana in drug tests. This includes smoking marijuana, consuming edibles or oils containing THC, or being exposed to secondhand smoke in a confined space.
If by "dirty" you mean high, it's possible. If you just smell the smoke but it isn't close to you then nothing will happen. If you're close to it and the smoke is in you're face then you might get a second hand or "contact high"
No, secondhand marijuana smoke does not transfer cells from one person's body to another. However, it can contain harmful chemicals and psychoactive compounds that may affect the health of individuals exposed to it, especially in enclosed environments.
Making a smoke bomb out of paper is not recommended as it can be dangerous. Smoke bombs are typically made with specific chemicals designed to produce a colored smoke when ignited, and using paper may not achieve the desired effect. It's safest to purchase smoke bombs from a reputable source rather than attempting to make one at home.
Americium has been used in smoke detectors since the 1950s. Its radioactive properties make it ideal for ionizing smoke particles in the detector, allowing it to quickly detect smoke and trigger the alarm.
Nicotine is addictive. Your body thinks it likes it.
If you are a habitual user you will need 25-30 days to pass a urine drug test (but allot relies on your height,weight,physical activity,how much you smoke,etc..) and second hand smoke would not make you fail
Smoking, but the number killed by second hand smoke is significant, and since these are usually our loved ones, it should give us pause. In fact, it should make us quit.
yes, can second hand smoke give you cancer? That answer is yes too.
a smoke free home means no smoke in the house. TRY preventing second hand smoke, and if u do smoke in the house try not to and try to do it outside. make sure u have a fire escape plan and try to prevent fires.
yes it can. i was on diversion and i did not smoke but my boyfriend did.. and my officer said i had a little bit of THC in my system. asked if i went to a party? and i told him yes ;-P he said about how long ago? i told him 3 weeks but the truth is my boyfriend smokes every day. =P SO YES TO ANSWER THE ?
Second hand smoke can lead to the same effects of the actual smoker. There a studies that suggest that it has a worst effect than that of the smoker's; however, these studies have not been extensively researched. In a overview second hand smoke can (Allegedly) cause lung cancer, health problems, and increase your chances of heart attack, stroke, asthma related death, etc.
no!! 2nd hand smoke is the smoke you exhale or residual smoke from you cigarette/joint and is only bad when inhaled. smoking anything will leave residue on your clothes that may smell but this is not smoke it is just a smell and can cause no damage to anyone else. it might smell strong and make it obvious you have been getting stoned but that it all it can do
Consuming products containing THC, the psychoactive compound in marijuana, will make you test positive for marijuana in drug tests. This includes smoking marijuana, consuming edibles or oils containing THC, or being exposed to secondhand smoke in a confined space.
Yes, it pollutes the air around you and It also gives second hand smoke to others around you. The smoke is very deadly to your health if you smoke and the cigarette smoke is bad for you if inhaled. Cigarettes can pollute the environment if littered. Instead please dispose it properly.
Secondhand smoke is poisonous and has over 4000 chemicals, including 50 that can cause cancer. Breathing secondhand smoke can be more dangerous than inhaling smoke through a cigarette. It has twice as much nicotine and tar as the smoke that people smoking inhale and five times more carbon monoxide, a deadly gas that starves your body of oxygen. It's technically worse than normal smoking; which doesn't make sense. But if someone that doesn't smoke breaths in your smoke, it's slightly worse; because they might not be used to it.
it all depends where your at. if your buddy and you are clan baking a cig in a car you will smell like smoke a little bit but not for to long