If you eat weed, like the actual bud itself and not baked into an edible, would it make me test positive on a ua?

Ok, I was wrong on the activation part. I now have confirmed yes there is a smidgen of activated THC on herb, but combustion makes it activate almost instantly. However, re-read my comment. I didnt say anything about THC being converted in THCa in his bloodstream or whether it'd show up on a drug test. I was simply calling a bullshitter out. No way you'd feel 7.5. Sure, getting high is a subjective experience, but unless that was laced mary or something else, OP just threw that in. And adrenaline is a pretty lame "maybe". Its not really a debate it was a lie. Oh you want me to factually check it? You think I'm "reciting lines?" Ok. Source: myself. I actually love the taste of dry herb. Sure it's wasteful to eat it when theres more potential to smoke, but I've definitely popped in a yummy looking nug on multiple occasions. And I've never felt anything. Now, I don't want cannabis to be legal everywhere, because Im a realist and understand that'd be a shitty thing. However, I do want it to be legal in certain places, and when youre calling me out about not have facts, you're promoting an article that has a kid just eating the herb and getting "faded." Now do you not think that's

/r/trees Thread Parent