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If a person smokes a small joint every day, how long will it take for their blood to get clean, if they quit?

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If a person smokes a small joint every day, how long will it take for their blood to get clean, if they quit?

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  1. From the day you quit it will take 30 or more days to test negative for marijuana. I learned this in my substance abuse class and I am also taking criminal justice in school and we are learning a lot about substance abuse.


  2. they will never be 100% clean there will always be a bit or grime/dirt stuff in ur lungs.

  3. It depends on personal biochemistry, the quantity and quality of the herbage, smoking habits etc., etc...

    Rule of thumb is 2 weeks, however depending on the literally hundreds of factors involved your body will take between 3 and 30 days to fully metabolize the marijuana.

  4. It doesn't matter what the amount is, it gets into your blood stream and stays for at about 6 weeks.

  5. I think I've heard 5 weeks.

  6. Uhmm guys,.. you also forgot to tell her that smoking weed also leaves genetic residue in your hair folicles.  If a determined researcher wanted to check, all they would have to do is take a hair sample.

    And you know how long it takes to grow out your hair, it's not a wonder some individuals shave their heads before important job interviews, coz the drug testing usually comes soon afterwards.

    cheers babe!!

  7. Quite a long time. It usually takes habitual smokers at least a month for it to not test positive in urine and blood lasts longer.

  8. Doing a blood test takes about 6-8 weeks from the last time you smoked.  There isn't anything you can do to speed that process up.  I had a blood test twice and the first one I had was exactly 6 weeks and I failed and I passed after 7 weeks 2 days.

  9. it really varies from person to person based on your body and how much and how frequently you smoke it.

    Usually 30 days or so will clean the body enough to pass a urine test for a heavy smoker. A lot of it depends on how long the person has been smoking.

    Ive known people who do not regularly smoke take a drug test a few days after smoking a joint and pass, so really it can vary a lot.

    I also know a heavy marijuana smoker who would occasionally get drug tests at his work. The day before the test he would chug water until he started becoming over hydrated. He would drink 3-4 gallons in one sitting and that would be all. He never tested positive on the urine tests.

    He probably learned that from a magazine or book. He is a real smart guy, like genius level.

  10. You're joking right?

  11. 3 to 6 weeks

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