Actually there have been studies conducted to determine the amount of cannabis smoke required in closed environments to create detectable levels of THC in the bloodstream. I'm not saying it can't be done... but Jesus. In the studies I've seen it has taken a tremendous amount, and not quantities produced by the casual experimenter with a sack of herb. Granted, it can be done though and is actually done at certain events, cough, cough. But look at the equipment they're using. Can that really be considered "secondhand smoke"?
leadmagnet Reviewed by leadmagnet on . Secondhand Smoke? I was wondering about the old saying of a contact high. I know you do not get a real high but you may feel more at ease... Was wondering if anyone knows of any study being done yet to see if the smoke you breath in if it has any thc that could enter your body through your lungs and what not. Rating: 5