I was just wondering..
If four people are in a car and three of them are smoking weed.. does the fourth one [the one not smoking] end up with any of the affects?
clouded_bluee answered Friday July 13 2007, 10:43 am: If you were in a Clam, which is when you are smoking pot in a car, with all the windows up, so no smoke can escape. This allows the car to become filled with the smoke and everyone in there becomes high, even if you are not smoking, you still get a contact high. You can also get a contact high if the smoke is constantly directly blown into your face. I've heard that even with a contact high, it still shows up in your system. Just less than if you would have physically smoked it.
uisforukelele answered Friday July 13 2007, 10:07 am: yes, you still get the secondhand smoke. you probably don't get high, but it's still not too good for you. it's just like with cigarettes: if you're around somebody smoking a cigarette for four hours, that's like you smoking a cigarette. so the fumes aren't as strong as actually smoking it, but you still get some of the effect. [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
ammo answered Friday July 13 2007, 7:46 am: Yes, it's called passive smoking. It's the reason smoking has been banned in public places (public buildings such as pubs, clubs etc) here in the UK. Although not as strong you can still suffer from the effects (which are just as bad as smoking yourself I would imagine). Some people only need a little to feel the effects and others need more so you may or may not actually feel the effects but in an enclosed space like that of a car with everyone smoking it I would say it's more likely you will feel its effects. [ ammo's advice column | Ask ammo A Question ]
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