Yes. Hash is composed of the trichomes from the marijuana bud, which is where THC is the most concentrated.
No, marijuana cannot be detected using a standard breathalyzer. Breathalyzers are designed to detect alcohol levels in the breath, not drugs like marijuana. To detect marijuana use, a blood, urine, or saliva test would be required.
Yes, Xanax (alprazolam) and THC (the active ingredient in marijuana) can both show up in a blood test. It's important to be honest with law enforcement and seek legal guidance for your situation.
hash (hashish): is THC tricomes/ "pollen" that has been shaken and or removed from the mj bud/leaves and the "pollen" is pressed and lightly melted it is the Leafs just chopped up and pressed (wrong)
I think it will. I'm not sure. from, cleo1949
There is no such thing as a "contact high". 95% of the THC in Marijuana smoke is absorbed into the lungs withing 5 seconds. The remaining 5% is not enough to get you high, or show up on a drug test. Unless you've smoked it yourself, you're fine.
It's THC, so it'll show up as THC on a drug test.
Yes, it has a higher concentration of THC than it's weight in Cannibis, which is what they are looking for in a THC test.
Of course, hash is derived from marijuana. You would test positive for THC.
Nope . THC , does not show up in your blood sugar test .
Yes. I an guessing you mean Hash or something similar by saying synthetic marijuana. A marijuana drug test is looking for the metabolite of THC. So if the drug has THC in it, which is what gets you high in marijuana, then it will show up in a drug test.
its still hash
Yes!
No. Marijuana shows up as THC on a drug test.
NO. Hash will show up as THC. However, many people may mistake opium resin as hashish. It looks relatively the same, like a black ball of goo.
no
Only if they are testing for it.
Mr. Smiley does not show up in a urine test. It does not contain THC which is what marijuana will show up as.