Eating raw weed... drug test!?
Eating raw weed... drug test!?
This sounds incredibly stupid, but hear me out. So there was a huge drug bust at my school and I swallowed the weed I had left in a baggie (about a g, including the bag). The whole thing. And now I need to take a DA (drug assessment) test. It's a long story. I'm taking it in two days. Does the THC from the weed store in your fat cells through ingestion?
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And just to let you all know, I'm going clean. I feel absolutely horrible for hurting my parents. I told them everything that happened after the school called out of suspicion. I'm under a great deal of stress right now. My mom took me to emergency last night (just to make sure the bag wouldn't damage my digestive tract) and I took a drug urine test (and luck-fully passed). But now I'm worried since I checked my stool this morning and it was green..
My drug test is in 2 days
Haha, wow, I can't believe you swallowed a bag. Assuming that you were clean prior to swallowing the bag, I would expect you to pass a piss test due to the thc being slowly metabolized by your fat cells. There is a chance that you will fail, however, since it's kind of borderline. If the test came the day after you swallowed, you'd pass; a week later, you'd fail.
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