People react differently...and it depends on the quality of the marijuana...it can range from a weak feeling of giddiness to being very high and rambling about nonsense and haveing little idea about what is going on around you.
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The intensity of a marijuana high can vary depending on factors such as dosage, potency of the strain, how it is consumed, and individual tolerance levels. Generally, it can range from feeling relaxed and euphoric to experiencing heightened sensory perception, altered perception of time, and potential feelings of anxiety or paranoia.
The chemical in marijuana that causes a high is called tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).
While it is possible to experience mild effects by being around people smoking marijuana, it is unlikely to get a contact high from being near marijuana smokers. The levels of THC (the psychoactive compound in marijuana) that are inhaled through secondhand smoke are generally too low to produce a significant high.
No, contact high from marijuana cannot be detected on a urine test. Urine tests only detect the presence of specific marijuana metabolites in the urine, which are produced when marijuana is internally metabolized by the body.
Yes, it is possible to experience a contact high from synthetic marijuana if you are exposed to secondhand smoke or vapor. The psychoactive effects of synthetic marijuana can be transferred through inhalation or skin contact with the substance.
The active chemical in marijuana that produces psychoactive effects is delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).