Smoking weed for the 1st time

Ok im going to smoke weed for the 1st time this week probably just to try it…but I have a physical comin in 2 weeks…I have 100% cranberry juice and I go to gym and sweat my butt off do you think I will have it cleared out by 2 weeks or less or shood I wait until after my physical?

Answer #1

It’s better to smoke weed then to drink vine, vodka etc. Because NOONE ACTUALLY died because of smoking weed and look how many people died because of the alcohol. I’ve smoked weed(only weed without tobacco) and it’s nothing wrong with me. And now try to drink 4days straight…

Answer #2

seriously dont try it thats just being stupid listen to us except for solamon hes stupid.Move on im sure you will be fine if you dont try it

Answer #3

thats bullshite purple haze will be out your system in less den 30 days hash can be gone in 4 days depends on how much and who

Answer #4

if youre going to smoke, wait until after your physical. weed usually stays in your system for up to 30 days.

Answer #5

Definatley don’t do it! You’ve gone on this long just fine without having smoked weed and its illegal. Thats a dumb decision. I’m not trying to be mean or anything, its just not important and something you don’t need to do. Don’t get caught up in drugs. They’re no good and can ruin your life. Don’t jeopardize your life for something thats as stupid as ILLEGAL drugs. You’ll be happy in the long run that you didn’t smoke. And just because you work out and drink a lot of cranberry juice does not mean that it will be out of your system. Do the right thing! Just like PeaceMaker22 said, if its peer pressure, don’t fall into it!

Answer #6

What’s the point of doing it? It stays in your system and you won’t be missing out on anything by not doing it. You’re falling into peer pressure and it never ends up being “just to try it”, it becomes a deadly addiction. Not only that, but it screws up your body if you play a sport, which sometimes do random drug tests, so don’t do it.

Answer #7

You’re acting like you HAVE to do it! Don’t try it just to try it- what’s the point?? Honestly, it’s more trouble than it’s worth. Have you noticed that most druggies look terrible? And they’re out on the streets beggin’ for money b/c they spend it all on drugs. It’s AWFUL! Why would you want to become addicted to something that makes people resent you and could ruin your life?! o_O

Answer #8

What’s the point of doing it? It stays in your system and you won’t be missing out on anything by not doing it. You’re falling into peer pressure and it never ends up being “just to try it”, it becomes a deadly addiction. Not only that, but it screws up your body if you play a sport, which sometimes do random drug tests, so don’t do it.

Answer #9

WAIT at least untill after physical

Answer #10

do it man!! weed rocks! there is nothing rong with it besides being illegel/

Answer #11

u shud wait and you really shudnt b saying stuff thats illegal on the internet

Answer #12

Marijuana is NOT addictive.

It has been said to have the potential to be “habit forming,” but that can be applied to almost any pleasant human activity.

I’m not advocating marijuana, but any claim that it is addictive is ideological and polemical only. “Addictive” means something quite specific: physiological adaptation to a substance or activity so that it’s withdrawl causes a specific, highly aversive, physiological readjustment to its absense. meaning,youll go crazy if you stop,which when you quit doing pot,you will not go crazy! weed is harmless!

I’m not advocating for marijuana – frequent use can make one (well, me…) unmotivated and dull, but let’s leave the “war on drugs” propaganda aside.

Answer #13

Definitely wait.

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