How can they tell you smoked by lookin in your mouth?!


Question: How can they tell you smoked by lookin in your mouth.?
okay. so me and my friends were coming back from a friends house and you know they had smoked a lil of the maryjane. well we ended up gettin stopped and they smelled it and they asked us and blah blah blah. well the cop who pulled us over asked us to open our mouths and he looked in. he said he was this special drug cop and he could tell that out of the four of us only two smoked. he knew that me and my friend nat hadn't smoked. Like how did he know that.?.?.?.? what did he see.?.? And please don't answer with stuff like marijuana is illegal blah bah blah. Even if I don't smoke I support their rights and think marijuana should be legalized. just answers not lecturesHealth Question & Answer


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two things gave it away. the first was mentioned already, the smell. MJ has an identifiable smell. the second is the red to purple colored spot on your lips after smoking something. the color on the lips occurs on cigarette smokers as well, but the drug's odor gives it away.Health Question & Answer

He most likely looked at you eyes, it's a clear indicator when someone's high, they get red and squinty.Health Question & Answer

Mary jane sometimes makes your tongue a yellow brown color. Maybe that's how they knew or maybe they just smelled it!Health Question & Answer

He was looking to see who had potato chips stuck in there teeth.. Munchies is a dead give away. Health Question & Answer

i doubt he saw anything. he probably smelled it.Health Question & Answer

Find something worthwhile to do. You're on a destructive path.Health Question & Answer

Just the smellHealth Question & Answer



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