Europe is a continent that accepts CBD. Many European countries have legalised CBD to be used recreationally and medicinally. As long as the oil contains no more than 0.2% THC, it is legal to fly with it throughout Europe.
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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.
Within the United States, you can fly with CBD products that contain less than 0.3 percent THC. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) technically explains that you can bring CBD gummies on an airplane in both your carry-on bag and your checked luggage.
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.
CBD that has been derived from EU-certified hemp is legal in Spain, although it can't contain more than 0.2% THC. CBD is not currently listed as an approved food product within the European Union. Therefore, it is considered “not fit for human consumption” according to food regulations.
Many European countries have legalised CBD to be used recreationally and medicinally. As long as the oil contains no more than 0.2% THC, it is legal to fly with it throughout Europe.