It may just be a CBD gummy that doesn't have any intoxicating components, but it is not worth getting fined, or worse, removed from your cruise. If you do feel the need to sneak it on the ship, DO NOT TAKE IT WITH YOU INTO A PORT.
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While you're not likely to be locked up onboard if cruise staff realize you're traveling with CBD, the consequences can still be an issue and aren't worth the risk. Passengers found with CBD onboard may be fined. In some cases, both the product and the passenger could be removed from the ship entirely at the next port.
Passengers who bring on board dangerous items, marijuana in any form, or any illegal drugs or controlled substances are also subject to immediate disembarkation or denial of boarding. Any illegal substances will be confiscated and the guest will be reported to the appropriate authorities.
Dan Hayter, a former chief of the military drug-detection dog trainer and founder of K9 Global Training Academy strong believes that edibles aren't impossible to trace. He has even stated most dogs can be trained to recognize marijuana and THC substances that are mixed into flour without too much difficulty.
That said, the TSA's own statement points out that its mission is security, and its priority is detecting threats to passengers and aircraft. 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.
No, unfortunately you cannot carry edibles to a cruise. Cruise lines have strict policies against bringing food onboard and they are very serious about enforcing them. If you're caught with any type of edible item, it will be confiscated and disposed of immediately.
Drug dogs are used at some cruise ports, but not all. They are most commonly seen at ports in the US, Mexico, the Caribbean and Australia, but in Europe and Asia, they don't tend to be used very often.
Traveling With CBD Oil Vs.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.
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 the TSA doesn't directly regulate edibles, there are some policies and procedures you should be aware of when flying with edibles. If they find edibles in your possession, they might report it to local law enforcement officials. But there are no set rules for the punishment you will get.