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NATIONALDRUGCOURTINSTITUTEKARENFREEMAN-W ILSON, EXECUTIVEDIRECTORAPRIL2006 VOL. IV, NO. 2 PREFACEThe duration of the urinary cannabinoid detection window is not settledscience. The number of days, following the cessation of marijuana smoking, necessary for cannabinoids to become non-detectable usingtraditional drug testing methods is the subject of debate among forensictoxicologists and a matter of on-going scientific research. This articlemakes no pretense to limit this important discussion, but rather, seeksto enhance it. It is hoped that drug COURT practitioners will find that thisinformation clarifies some of the complex issues associated with theelimination of marijuana from the human body. Conventional wisdom has led to the common assumption that cannabinoidswill remain detectable in urine for 30 days or longer following the use of marijuana .
Generally speaking, the following factors affect the marijuana detection window accordingly: • Drug Dose The higher the dose; the longer the detection window.
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