Ate a "happy brownie" 14 days ago, don't ever smoke, am around smokers, when will it be cleared from system?


Question:
I'm 5ft 113 pounds. I never smoked before or after eating the brownie, which was eaten 14 days ago, but I have been around people who smoke.

I'm not worried about having been around smokers, because I passed a drug test once before after having been around them every day (the drug test is for a job).

Will I likely pass a drug test today?

Also, I passed a home test, but the home test was weird because a light line meant thc present, a dark line compared to the control line was a negative result. Mine appeared to be negative, but I'm still not sure because I don't know how dark exactly the line could appear.

Answers:
marijuan that has been ingested in food is traceable in the urine for up to a month.
If you've honestly never smoked before it'll pass through your body pretty quickly...to be safe, I'd wait for 30 days. However, if you are around "smokers", I would make sure I wasn't around them if you have to take a drug test for a job or something like that cuz 2nd hand smoke exists in marajuana also. It still seeps into your system so ask your friends to go in the bathroom, maybe a bedroom with the door closed and window open, somewhere that your not going to be.
I thought it was two months. Supposedly there is a masking agent on the market, but I only heard about it on a discussion panel. I would not trust it. I would expect a home test not to be as accurate as a professional test. I have also heard that poppy seeds can give a negative result, but that is only hear say.
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