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Can you bring gummies in a carry-on?

Can you take edibles on a plane? In short, the answer will be 'no. ' The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) states that it is illegal to bring cannabis products onboard an airline. Federal law considers marijuana and items containing cannabis as illegal.



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Solid food items (not liquids or gels) can be transported in either your carry-on or checked bags. Liquid or gel food items larger than 3.4 oz are not allowed in carry-on bags and should be placed in your checked bags if possible.

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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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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. The edibles will appear in the scanner with the same orange color as every other organic material.

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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.

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The edibles will appear in the scanner with the same orange color as every other organic material. Also, since there are usually restrictions on the amount of food or beverage passengers carry, many edibles could get inspected and seized.

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Can I travel with my own CBD products to Italy? Yes, as long as they contain 0.6% THC or less.

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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.

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CBD oils and CBD gummies are permitted in checked and carry-on luggage by the TSA, provided that they are produced from hemp and contain less than 0.3% THC, as do all of our products.

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If you are caught trying to bring delta 8 THC on a plane, you could face serious legal ramifications. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) strictly prohibits any form of marijuana products on flights, regardless of their legality in specific states.

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While hemp delta 9 products are federally legal and technically allowed on planes, avoiding the risk and keeping your products at home is best.

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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.

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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.

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