Since delta 8 THC doesn't violate federal law, you should be in the clear with TSA to be flying with these products. However, it's still smart to check with the specific airline you are using.
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The TSA's rules describe how Delta-8 can be brought through airports as long as the Delta-9 THC content is less than 0.3% and that it is legal in both the departure and destination states. So, while the TSA allows you to bring it from point A to point B, you should not use Delta-8 at the airport.
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.
UK law surrounding Delta-8 THC is less clear; however, thanks to its similarity to THC, it is classed as illegal. Furthermore, Delta-8 is often made synthetically, and UK law currently prohibits any synthetic mind-altering substances.
It's best to check with your airline for specific guidance on how to store Delta-8 when flying. The way you should store it also depends on the type of Delta-8 product you're using: Edibles: Edibles such as gummies can easily be brought onto the plane and left in your carry-on or checked bags.
Airport security regulations often require passengers to place liquids, gels, and certain substances in a clear plastic bag for easy inspection. While CBD gummies may not fall under the liquid category, it's advisable to place them alongside other liquids or gels if required by airport authorities.
You are allowed to bring a quart-sized bag of liquids, aerosols, gels, creams and pastes through the checkpoint. These are limited to 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less per item. This is also known as the 3-1-1 liquids rule.
Since most commercial CBD products follow these strict guidelines, theoretically you should be able to fly with your CBD. Of course, a TSA agent will not be able to immediately tell if a CBD product contains less than 0.3% THC.