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How long does marijuana stay in your system?

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I'm a 16 year old girl, weigh about 105-110 lbs, and the last time I smoked weed was probably about 2-3 mondays ago, and it wasn't even enough to really get me high. My friends have been smoking around me, but I haven't smoked since that day. Before that day, I hadn't smoked probably in about a month, maybe 2. I work out semi regularly (I lift things for my job, so I think that counts as working out, and I've been running and riding my bike in the past week), but I have a job interview and they say that 1 in 4 are tested there. Can I have a couple opinions as to whether or not I'll pass the drug test? Thanks.

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  1. it really depends on how long you have been smoking. That is, when did you start smoking weed? If you have been an occasional smoker for 2 or 3 years. The THC will be in your system for 6 months.

    Otherwise, the THC will stay in your system anywhere from 30 to 90 days. Yes, weed is a nasty thing, as the THC is an oil that attaches to your fat cells, and metabolizes very slowly. Do yourself a favor. Stay away from weed. You are too young to be smoking it.


  2. no probably not ive hear rumors and its your best bet drink a load of water befor you go for your test that way when they get the results 90% of your urin will be water and the test will be mixed up and if they ask why this is say you were drinking the night befor or some c**p like that. i stoped for 3 months now feel **** but needed to to get into the army

  3. Cannabinoids detection time-urinalysis

    Light smoker or acute dosage 1-3 days

    Moderate use (4x / week) 3-5 days

    Heavy smoker (daily) 10 days

    Heavy, chronic use (5+ joints/day) 10-21+ days

    Oral ingestion 1-5 days  

  4. I recommend visiting this website. All's there:

    http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/1034....

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