Definately im 17 i have smoked weed for 3 and a half years this year i have had a terry tenners every day and the past few weeks i can smoke the full bag alone and not even feel stoned or even have red eye the only way you can tell ive smoked it is by smelling me haha
Yes if you build up a tolerance to it, you can kiss marijuana ever getting you high again. Unless you go on a little tolerance break.
Like any drug or medication, you can build up a tolerance for the intoxicant in marijuana, THC. So, yes, "weed can stop getting you high."
Marijuana shows up in all blood.
No THC does not show up. No THC does not show up. No THC does not show up.
this can happen from being around people who smoke it, and inhaling the second hand smoke.
Yes if you build up a tolerance to it, you can kiss marijuana ever getting you high again. Unless you go on a little tolerance break.
You can develop a tolerance, but you can always still get high. To build up a really strong tolerance you need to smoke lots of pot numerous times a day, not suggested.
Yes. Tolerance is built up rather quickly.
Like any drug or medication, you can build up a tolerance for the intoxicant in marijuana, THC. So, yes, "weed can stop getting you high."
Not totally, but you can build up a tolerance to it.
There is no known instance of people being immune to the effects of marijuana. However, people who have used a lot of it might build up a tolerance where it takes more to become intoxicated.
It is possible, yes.
Yes, plenty of resistant
Yes your mouth will stop getting all cut up and your gums will basically become stronger if you do it on a daily basis
Yes.
Somewhat, but they can't build up a tolerance that protects them from the damage of intense noise.
Marijuana is not physically addictive, so, there are no withdrawal symptoms. It can be psychologically addictive -- regular users can build up a tolerance to it. They become so accustomed to being on the drug, that they actually feel normal when they are on it, and they feel distinctly abnormal if they stop. They feel as though something is missing from their brain. Regular marijuana users who suddenly quit may feel anxious, irritable, and restless. I have never heard of anyone feeling sleepy after quitting marijuana.