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Can Smoking CBD Joints Make Me Fail Drug Test

Failing a drug test can often lead to losing your job or eligibility to participate in sports activities. THC is highly visible during these drug tests and remains detectable in most bodily samples for weeks. Will CBD Show up on a drug test? The answer is NO. Read the PDF to know more.

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Can Smoking CBD Joints Make Me Fail Drug Test

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  2. One of the most commonly used hemp-derived products is CBD joints. These prerolls are very similar to your traditional joints, but instead of using marijuana, they are made using hemp flowers. Since hemp is also a variety of cannabis plants, it always raises questions regarding its illegality. However, hemp is very different than marijuana and is also legal at a federal level. All that because of CBD! This naturally occurring cannabinoid is known for its therapeutic properties minus the intoxication or mind-altering effects. Hemp flower is known to contain up to 25% CBD. On the other hand, THC, the psychoactive compound, is found in abundance in marijuana plants but less than 0.3% in the case of hemp. With a THC level that low, there is no way you can get a high smoking hemp flower. Why do people smoke CBD joints? CBD joints are one of the best tobacco and nicotine-free alternatives you can get for smoking. They are organic, safe, and non-addictive. Here are the top benefits of CBD joints

  3. 1. It makes you relaxed and calm naturally. 2. It may have anti-inflammatory and medicinal properties 3. CBD may help you deal with anxiety, depression, and sleep disorders. 4. CBD joints are cost-friendly and convenient to use. 5. Since hemp is legal as per the Farm Bill act, getting your daily CBD from hemp is also legal and safe. 6. It’s the quickest way to get your CBD, as smoking has a higher bioavailability than any other product. Coming to the main question at hand, will CBD show up in drug tests? The straight-up answer is NO! CBD will not show up in drug tests because drug tests are not screening for it. Now, this holds for hemp-derived CBD only. Employers and sports agencies usually conduct drug tests and other entities to ensure that individuals aren’t using drugs such as marijuana(THC), opioids, steroids, cocaine, etc. Failing a drug test can often lead to

  4. losing your job or eligibility to participate in sports activities. THC is highly visible during these drug tests and remains detectable in most bodily samples for weeks. There are six main types of drug tests: 1. Urine Screening when they take a sample of your urine. 2. Saliva Testing when they swab your mouth. 3. Blood tests when they draw out your blood. 4. Hair test. 5. Perspiration test when they test your sweat. 6. Breathalyzer test when they check your breath. The tricky thing with smoking hemp CBD joints is that it contains less than 0.3% THC. While it may be legal at a federal level, these tests are designed to detect even the slightest amount of THC. So the main question is, will 0.3% THC be enough to fail a drug test? While some tests may not focus on the traces amount of THC, some tests will. Here are some of the ways you can avoid a positive CBD drug test:

  5. Do thorough research about your product to ensure it is pure and lab-tested. Avoid secondhand marijuana exposure from THC users. Make sure your CBD comes from a well-known hemp source and is of the highest quality. CBD usually stays in your system from 2 to 5 days; the range varies from individual to individual. Depending on the frequency of use and the dose, metabolites like CBD or THC can show up on urine tests anywhere between 3 to 14 days after last taken. When it comes to drug tests, CBD, CBG, and CBN aren’t what they’re looking for. That being said, if your hemp product also has THC in it, that can negatively affect your drug test. According to the Mayo Clinic, THC metabolites can be detected in urine and show up on a drug test for as long as 15 days after administration. That being said, it really depends on the dose you took and your overall frequency of use. The Impact of Drug Screenings in the United States

  6. According to a survey, 70% of the 14.8 million Americans who abuse drugs are employed. Unfortunately, this often leads to workplace injuries, compromised productivity due to absenteeism, presenteeism, and liability. Another study showed that drug abuse could cost U.S. business owners more than 140 billion dollars every year, including turnover rates for employees who abuse drugs. So, drug screening not only ensures productivity but also enables a safer work environment. In a nutshell CBD should not show up in routine drug screenings. However, make sure you always buy your joints from a reputable source such as Dad Grass. According to Vice magazine, Dad Grass CBD joints “looks, smells, and smokes like cannabis—but it’s (almost) THC-free.” All CBD joints are made from 100% organic hemp plants grown right here in the USA. They are third-party lab tested for purity, ensuring it is 100% free from pesticides, molds, fungus, and other toxins. In addition, they contain less than 0.3% THC, which guarantees you get clean smoke without spinning you out.

  7. Source : https://www.todayposting.com/can-smoking-cbd-joints-make-me-fail-drug-test/

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