In a random sample, 328 out of 920 12th graders in California smoked marijuana within the last year.
For a month. The amount you smoked doesn't change the fact it is there.
It depends on how much your pack of cigarettes cost.
It's safe to estimate that one would cut about 3 years off of the life of a light smoker that smokes 20 cigarettes a month. However, due to the addictive nature of smoking 20 cigarettes a month would lead to a higher number over time.
That varies, the average pack of cigarettes is about $6.50. If you multiply that by 30 days for 1 month you get $195. That's a lot of money to contribute to your own death
30 days
The good news is that smoking is at historically low levels among 8th, 10th, and 12th graders, according to NIDA's Monitoring the Future study. In 2012, rates for smoking in the past month were reported as 17.1 percent for 12th graders, 10.8 percent for 10th graders, and 4.9 percent for 8th graders.
Use of smokeless tobacco among teens had been showing a decline over the past decade-until 2009.According to the survey, current use of smokeless tobacco among 8th-graders was 3.7 percent and 6.5 percent for 10th-graders. Among 12th-graders, 8.4 percent reported using smokeless tobacco in the last month, a number not seen since 1999.
If you smoked marijuana for a month - then no, you cannot test clean in two days no matter what you try to do.
No.
A maximum of a month.
well it depends on their grade and preferences but for 8th graders prolly a week7 graders around a week6th graders prolly a month (they never kiss though)
For a month. The amount you smoked doesn't change the fact it is there.
1 month
If you haven't smoked in a month then you system is most likely clean. If you smoke now it will stay in your system for about 15-30 days.
It depends on how much your pack of cigarettes cost.
About $50,000 a year and about $600 a month!WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It depends on from the last time you smoked it will 30days