Does marihuana second-hand smoke show in blood/urine?


Question:
I have a new job coming up but my partner smokes a lot... can this affect my results?

Answers:
No, I worked as a Federal Investigator for years and several of my cases involved controlled substances. After talking to several MRO's (Medical Review Officers) they explained to me that it would take approximately 12 people in a car smoking and you, with all the windows rolled up to give you a positive hit. .

Other Answers:
why not go get your own test first to make sure. They don't cost that much.
Yes, it can.

Tell your partner they could be screwing up your life too and find another place to break the law.

PS - I don't care if people smoke pot, but the fact is.. it is illegal. If you are caught around it, you run the risk of jail time.
yes it can, but most likely it wont....youd have to be around him while he was smoking all the time..
It is possible. Inhaling second hand marijuana smoke is called a contact high, so it may be present when you test.
Why don't you find some new friends, who don't do drugs, and then you won't have to worry about it. Or at least ask your partner to make sure the drugs stay outside until you get the job.
no not at all i woulnt worry.
to a degree..but unless your sucking it in..your prolly ok blood and urine tests r calibrated to the extent for personal use...its measured
Yes it will.. you will test positive and get whatever consequences go with that. NOBODY will believe you were not smoking either.
Yeah it can still show up. My advice would be to tell him to smoke elsewhere or if it's his place then you should get away from it.

Either way, the only real test is with a home-test kit, available at pharmacys (behind the counter usually), and if you test positive the only thing that'll get rid of it is time.
It's unlikely, but smoking it does decrease male fertility.

http://www.norchemlab.com/reference/dtq/0103dtq03.htm
i am not really sure but I wouldn't doubt it because you still inhale the chemical, but it just might not be a strong of a concentration since you didn't directly inhale the smoke.


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