If you are talking about how long it takes to get clean, meaning over the mental addiction, 90 days after you stop smoking is the norm, which is why in 12 step programs the 90 day anniversary is so important.
If you mean so you can pass a drug test, that gets more tricky. THC is fat soluable so the more body fat you have, especially for chronic smokers determines how long you have traces in your body. For a normal person it can take 3 to 4 months for a chronic smoker to loose all traces of THC in their system. A heavy person may take as long as 6 months as they have more body fat available to absorb the THC.
2006-07-31 02:34:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I heard 30 days I'm not really sure but if you stay clean for about 30-60 days that should be enough time for it to leave your system.
2006-07-31 02:32:34
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answered by busthead213 5
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On average, it takes 30 days. But it just all depends on your weight too. It's stored into your fat cells so the smaller you are, the less time it will take. Just drink lots of water and that will help as well :)
2006-07-31 02:30:23
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answered by barker4710 2
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i know for a fact that it can take as long as 3 months...i have a bone cancer in my left leg and said to only have 4 % bone marrow i have to smoke mary-j to release the pressure it is a strange thing you also might try talking to a smoke shop or responding to the SMOKE OUTRAGEOUSLY CANNABIS CLUB NEWS LETTER they might be able to help you further they are the experts----so they say
2006-07-31 02:36:04
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answered by little mama 1
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Several months
2006-07-31 02:29:47
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answered by kenhallonthenet 5
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a full 90 days.
2006-07-31 02:37:26
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answered by Anonymous
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30 days and it stays in your hair longer.
2006-07-31 02:30:30
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answered by KIM A 3
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3 weeks..with healthy food and water intake
2006-07-31 02:30:06
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answered by geo 3
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