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snagglepuss

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I'm 65 and haven't smoked weed in over 2 years, I took a 50mg delta 9 gummy thursday and have a drug test coming up on Monday at the VA for my pain contract. Should I be worried?
 
The same study emphasizes that detection windows vary and depend on how often a person smokes. It showed:

  • For someone smoking cannabis for the first time, tests may detect it for about 3 days.
  • In someone who smokes cannabis 3 or 4 times per week, the detection window is 5–7 days.
  • For people who smoke cannabis once a day or more, tests may detect it in their system for 30 days or longer.

  • Detection windows also depend on the kind of test a person undertakes. The most common testTrusted Source for cannabinoid detection is the urine drug screen. General estimatesTrusted Source for various cannabis tests are as follows:
    • Urine tests: These tests can detect cannabis in the urine for approximately 1–30 days after use.
    • Saliva tests: Typically, cannabis is detectable in saliva for up to 24 hours. However, some evidence suggests an oral test can detect THC from a THC cigarette for up to 30 hours after use. Some saliva tests may also detect cannabis from oral dosing, such as brownies, Sativex, Marinol, for up to 44 hours.
    • Hair tests: This type is the most sensitive test, detecting THC for up to 90 days after use. However, older research notes that these test the oil in skin that transfers to hair, so they may occasionally show a false positiveTrusted Source. A person who comes into contact with a THC user could, theoretically, test positive on a hair test.
    • Sweat tests: Cannabis may be detectable in sweat for 7–14 days.
    • Blood tests: A blood test can only detect THC for a few hours.
source: How long does marijuana stay in your system? Blood, urine, and hair
 
The same study emphasizes that detection windows vary and depend on how often a person smokes. It showed:

  • For someone smoking cannabis for the first time, tests may detect it for about 3 days.
  • In someone who smokes cannabis 3 or 4 times per week, the detection window is 5–7 days.
  • For people who smoke cannabis once a day or more, tests may detect it in their system for 30 days or longer.

  • Detection windows also depend on the kind of test a person undertakes. The most common testTrusted Source for cannabinoid detection is the urine drug screen. General estimatesTrusted Source for various cannabis tests are as follows:
    • Urine tests: These tests can detect cannabis in the urine for approximately 1–30 days after use.
    • Saliva tests: Typically, cannabis is detectable in saliva for up to 24 hours. However, some evidence suggests an oral test can detect THC from a THC cigarette for up to 30 hours after use. Some saliva tests may also detect cannabis from oral dosing, such as brownies, Sativex, Marinol, for up to 44 hours.
    • Hair tests: This type is the most sensitive test, detecting THC for up to 90 days after use. However, older research notes that these test the oil in skin that transfers to hair, so they may occasionally show a false positiveTrusted Source. A person who comes into contact with a THC user could, theoretically, test positive on a hair test.
    • Sweat tests: Cannabis may be detectable in sweat for 7–14 days.
    • Blood tests: A blood test can only detect THC for a few hours.
source: How long does marijuana stay in your system? Blood, urine, and hair
Just got my results back, "CLEAN"
 
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