It is possible to get THC in your system from second-hand smoke, however, it is highly unlikely. Even if you DID acquire any THC from second-hand smoke, it would be completely gone from your system within a couple of hours.
Yes, You can get THC in your system from marijuana residue. However, marijuana residue, or as most incorrectly call it, resin, contains very LITTLE THC and a LOT of useless and harmful material
It can depending on how exposed to it you are. But very unlikely to show up.
show up where?
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 someone smokes and the person next to that person is breathing in that air, that's called secondhand smoke. If that person breaths in enough of the secondhand smoke, that person could be sick. Maybe even possibly die with A LOT of air from secondhand smoke!!
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.
No.
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.
It is possible for secondhand marijuana smoke to be detected on a drug test, but the likelihood of a positive result is generally low, especially if you were not directly inhaling the smoke. The amount of THC inhaled from secondhand smoke is typically not enough to result in a positive test result the next day.
any amount of marijuana smoked will eventually show up in the urine.
It is highly unlikely for traces of marijuana to show up in your system through kissing a marijuana smoker, unless you directly inhale the smoke. The likelihood of it affecting a urinary analysis test is very low.
Lol, no. The longest marijuana stays in your system is up to a few months, and that is for heavy users. Depending on your metabolism, you were probably clean within a week.