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What happens if you get caught with edibles at Denver airport?

Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers are trained to detect and confiscate any illegal substances they may find during the screening process. If you are found with edibles in your luggage, you may be subject to fines, legal action, or other penalties.



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Has anyone ever been caught with edibles at the airport? Alicia Marie Coffey Hutchinson, 28, of San Jose, Calif., was arrested Tuesday after TSA agents noticed a Kiva chocolate bar containing pot and a bottle with medical liquid cannabis inside, police say.

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While many drugs can be detected by dogs through their sense of smell, delta 8 gummies may be less detectable because they are composed of multiple ingredients.

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What about packing edibles in your checked bag? Packing edibles in your checked bag has the same result as walking through security with them. If they are discovered during a search of your bag by TSA, they will hand them over to local law enforcement who will take it from there.

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When drugs are confiscated in airports, TSA officers usually refer to law enforcement to secure the confiscated substances and store them in a warehouse known as a crime laboratory. Here, the drugs will be tested, organized, and shelved for trials.

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The simple answer is yes, as long as it is produced from hemp. The TSA's Twitter response to this inquiry may be the most informative: Products that contain hemp-derived CBD oil or are FDA-approved are generally legal & can fly.”

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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.

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Can airport dogs smell THC gummies? Yes, sniffer dogs can be trained to detect the presence of THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, in gummies and other forms. Their highly developed sense of smell allows them to detect even small amounts of THC, which is why they are often used in drug enforcement efforts.

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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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