Technically, you can legally take hemp-derived delta 9 products on a plane when you travel.
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Since edibles look like regular food items, many forget that it comes under controlled substances. While transporting edibles, be extremely careful, as the TSA may fine you severely or send you to prison. The jail time may depend on factors like your age.
Gummy candies such as gummy bears or gummy worms fall under the non-liquid, non-gelatinous candy category, so you can pack either individually wrapped bags or larger family-sized packs as long as you seal the bags so they won't spill or cause a mess.
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.
Types of Delta-8 Allowed on PlanesRegardless of the type of Delta-8 you bring onto the plane, it can't exceed 0.3% Delta-9 THC. Because of this, it's essential to get it from a reliable source to know it's been derived from hemp and that you're allowed to fly with it.
Delta 8 isn't a controlled substance. Instead, the federal law considers it a legal hemp product, so in theory, you shouldn't have any problems flying with delta 8 THC. As mentioned earlier, TSA isn't interested in sniffing out cannabis products.
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.
Candies like Starbursts, Jolly Ranchers, or Sour Patch Kids already come in a great travel size and are easy to munch on while on the plane. It's also a good idea to keep gum on hand while you're flying, as it can help relieve some of the pressure in your sinuses and ears while you are ascending and descending.