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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.
No, simply inhaling the scent of weed will not cause it to enter your system. In order for weed to enter your system, it must be smoked, vaporized, or consumed orally.
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.
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.
Simply smelling like weed is not a crime in itself. However, if law enforcement has probable cause to search you and find marijuana on your person, you could potentially be arrested for possession depending on the laws in your location.