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Ok well im 14 and i got marijuana from a friend idk how much probly less then an ounce for only 6 dolors and i dont want any tihng bad and im never planing on doing it again i am just really curies what its like and if i wanted to do it again i dont even no were to get it but i guess these are my questions
#1 if i smoke it 1 time what will happen
#2 if i smoke like less then an ounce how long till it gets out of my system?(hair urin any way they can test)
#3 i hae an interveiw for a job at amegos in like 2 days do they do drug tests?
#4 and any thig else you think i should know b4 trying t only 1 time and never again

Asked By: dan prendes - 5/1/2007
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DONT SMOKE IT
i'm speaking from my own experiance, my ex had his first try at your age and thought it was cool, he didnt think anything bad would happen so he carried on
when i met him he seemed fine but shortly after he started to get paranoid, he was sectioned for a month (on 4 seperate occassions) in the mental hospital who diagnosed him with paranoid scitzophrenia and after that it got a hell of a lot worse for both of us, he started to believe i was a spy out to get him for some crime he hadnt commited and he started to beat me up on a daily basis.
i'm not saying this will happen to you but the hospital say that its the smoking marijuana that lead to the mental problems and now he is on meds for the rest of his life just to keep his dilusions at bay, i'm not saying this is the main reason he got mental problems but it is the major factor

dont ruin your life because it really isnt worth it
Answered By: vicky g - 5/1/2007
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Go to underground
Answered By: david a - 5/4/2007
Dont do it it may mess up your life forever . its not all that great been there done that and just believe me its not worth it.
but if your still gonna do it itll give you a laid back feeling and later the munchies. it takes about 28 days to get out of your system . so if you think they might do a drug test for the job dont you wont have time to get it out of your system by then.
Answered By: william w - 5/1/2007
Just dont do it at all. I've heard that it's addictive and plus it's for u anywayz
Answered By: Angel Girl - 5/1/2007
Don't smoke pot. It's bad for you. You're way to young to even be thinking about trying drugs!!! What are you thinking? Get rid of it. And try hanging out with some new friends. Ones that don't sell drugs.
Answered By: Dra - 5/1/2007
I wish someone told me this when I was your age:
It will make you loose so much time, opportunities, friends, girlfriends, and respect from a lot of people who are respecting you now, as you become addicted you will find ways to substitute your dreams with easier ways to satisfy your ambitions.
Let a few years pass, at least 5 before thinking about that again.
Answered By: bayphoto3001 - 5/1/2007
Ok here is the truth if you smoke it you will feel light headed, probably get giggly, get really thirsty and then you will get the munchies.

it will stay in your system for 30 days in your hair, and most places do drug test their employees. Your parents will know that you have smoked it your eyes, your behavior, all will tell on you.

I personally would not smoke if I were you I am telling you from experience that it is not worth it and you will get caught. If you play sports at school and you are caught with it in your system you will be kicked off the team.

My nephew was caught with some on his person out side of school and he was kicked off the team and can no longer go out for sports at his school it just is not worth it so don't do it.

If you have already smoked it then I hate to tell you, you better pray for a urine test. and try to dilute your system but it can be picked up in your system for 10 days after smoking.

If you want the job I would say don't smoke it.
Answered By: angie - 5/1/2007
I'm not sure if you realized this but your question is in the "Trying to Conceive" section.

To answer your questions, if you smoke it one time, provided you are in a SAFE environment (not driving or babysitting, etc.) nothing will probably happen except you will feel light-headed and sluggish (slow), and everything will look significant & exaggerated.

Keep in mind that it is illegal, and you can go to JAIL for possession if you get caught.

Whether you are male or female, it can cause problems when you decide to have a baby (which I hope is awhile from now if you're only 14)... it can make females infertile and males sterile.

It will probably take about a month for it to fully leave your system. There are over the counter things you can buy to get marijuana out of your system sooner, but to be honest, they don't work.

Any job can do drug tests if they choose. However, you are not likely to be drug-tested at an interview. Drug tests usually come about a week after being hired if it's a serious job (like construction). And you DEFINITELY will be tested for drugs if you are ever injured on the job for worker's compensation or even medical bills that your employer pays if they prove that you were not intoxicated on the job. So don't even take the risk.

Also, NEVER mix marijuana and alcohol. This increases your risk of alcohol poisoning because when you use them together, the marijuana keeps you from vomiting (when you drink too much).

You are likely to want it again after you try it, so I don't recommend even trying it. You may hear that it's not addictive, but it's the same as cigarettes... you get a craving, you smoke it. It is also known as the "Gateway Drug," meaning that if you start to think marijauna is ok to use, more powerful drugs like cocaine will start to seem ok as well. It may seem to be the norm these days, but people your age really don't seem cool at all smoking marijuana.
Answered By: mere843 - 5/1/2007
I know u think u wont to but let me tell u from much experience from when i was ur age it will make u paranoid and hungry, thirsty, and maybe do something stupid or say something stupid you normally wouldn't. what if ur parents found out cause now days everyone drug tests and it stays in your system anywhere from 2 weeks to 42 days depending on your weight. and once you get a bad drug test it will follow you for life and knock you out of good jobs. its not worth it. and i dont know where u got ur stuff but where i live $6 barely buys a joint. so if ur friend told u that it was an oz u might want to think about it cuz it dont sound like they know what they are talking about and it may not even be the real deal not to mention if it is the real stuff people do sometime lace it with harder drugs so if u absolutely have to try u need to know where it came from and make sure it is straight Mary Jane. think before u act!!! dont want to do something stupid that can follow u for the rest of your life
Answered By: capricornmommy - 5/1/2007
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