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Can I bring edibles on a plane within Canada?

Unfortunately, it's currently ILLEGAL to travel with edibles, cannabis concentrates, topicals, or extracts, even if they're sealed and purchased from a reputable, provincially sanctioned dispensary. When flying within Canada, you can only bring dried flowers or pre-rolled joints in sealed packaging, including CBD oils.



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While many drugs can be detected by dogs through their sense of smell, delta 8 gummies may be less detectable because they are composed of multiple ingredients.

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As a visitor, you can bring certain goods into Canada for your own use as personal baggage. Personal baggage includes clothing, camping and sports equipment, cameras and personal computers. This also includes your mode of transportation, including vehicles, private boats and aircraft.

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When it comes to traveling with CBD oils or CBD gummies, the TSA does allow both in checked bags and carry-ons, as long as the CBD is hemp-derived and contains less than 0.3% THC, as is true of all our products.

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Federal law considers marijuana and items containing cannabis as illegal. So, bringing cannabis or cannabis-related products onboard an airplane, including edible cannabis, is illegal and prohibited.

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Can I fly with delta 8? Whether it's to ease flight anxiety or enjoy at your next destination, it is generally legal to fly domestically with federally legal hemp-derived delta 8 THC.

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Disposable and Zippo lighters without fuel are allowed in checked bags. Lighters with fuel are prohibited in checked bags, unless they adhere to the Department of Transportation exemption, which allows up to two fueled lighters if properly enclosed in a DOT approved case.

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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.”

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When drugs are confiscated in airports, TSA officers usually refer to law enforcement to secure the confiscated substances and store them in a warehouse known as a crime laboratory. Here, the drugs will be tested, organized, and shelved for trials.

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