Are CBD gummies legal to fly with internationally?
The short answer is yes. Generally speaking, you can fly with CBD gummies as long as they contain less than 0.3% tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). The long answer is a bit more complicated, but we're here to help.
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Yes, if you have a valid prescription for medical-grade CBD gummies from a licensed healthcare professional, you should be able to bring them on a plane.
If you want to travel to Europe with CBD legally, it is essential that you have a tax receipt and a certificate that proves the origin of the hemp. Without these papers, the authorities cannot know where the product comes from and what its active components are.
The simple answer is yes, as long as it is produced from hemp. The TSA's Twitter response to this inquiry may be the most informative: Products that contain hemp-derived CBD oil or are FDA-approved are generally legal & can fly.”
If your CBD products contain more than 3.4 oz or you wish to pack them with your checked luggage, be sure to store them with your toiletries or other checked liquids. Packing CBD elsewhere may lead a TSA inspector to wrongfully assume you're trying to hide something, in which case they could confiscate your product.
The agency's security officers aren't searching for your edibles, but if they discover any during screening, they'll let a law enforcement officer handle it.
If you're trying to fly with edibles, stash them in a resealable fruit snack or gummy bear pouch — something that's also not a permeable plastic ziplock bag. If you use a ziplock bag, your edibles will scan as orange, which alerts TSA of “biological material.” Fortunately, most vape pens can pass as eCigarrettes.
Although they can detect food items, airport scanners cannot tell if they are edible. Whether the airport security staff considers the edibles to be suspicious varies. The edibles' packaging and odor could be giveaways.
CBD oil, and any CBD derived products containing 0.2% THC or less, are legal in most European countries. Luxembourg and Australia allow CBD products with 0.3% THC content.
Within the U.S., you can fly with CBD products that contain less than 0.3 percent THC. However, TSA rules very much apply, in that any liquids (oils, tinctures, creams) must be less than 3 ounces. You can bring a CBD vape pen through airport security in your carry-on, but not in your checked baggage.
The TSA's official site says CBD oils remain illegal under federal law except for products that contain no more than 0.3 percent THC on a dry weight basis or that are approved by FDA. So according to the TSA, you may travel with CBD if its THC content is under that 0.3% threshold.