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Do airports care about carts?

Yes (mostly): CBD, Nicotine, and Juice Carts Federally legal substances including CBD, nicotine, and e-juice-only carts are fine, but you might get hassled and have to throw them out if the TSA can't prove that it's not THC cannabis. So, we wouldn't advise stocking up before your trip.



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Yes (mostly): CBD, Nicotine, and Juice Carts So, we wouldn't advise stocking up before your trip. At most, bring one CBD cart to help you make it through your day of travel. If you pack any non-THC carts, keep them in the sealed and clearly labeled packaging until you're past the security checkpoint.

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TSA is not allowed to pull out your vape in front of your parents. If it is detected by the scanner, they will ask you to remove it from your bag and take it through the scanner separately. They will not open it and will not show it to your parents.

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Will TSA take my elf bar? Disposable nicotine vapes are allowed on an airplane, but only in carry-on luggage or personal storage—never in checked luggage due to the lithium-ion battery inside.

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Because of concerns over fires in the cargo hold, all electronic devices and vape batteries must be carried onto the plane. You can't pack them in checked baggage. This is a worldwide rule, with no exceptions.

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It’s not surprising that detection dogs are used at airports due to their ability to detect the following substances within luggage and on the person: Drugs – including weed, cocaine,opium and heroin.

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The TSA checks passengers' identity and whether a passenger has a boarding pass; generally, they are not screening for immigration status.

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