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Can CBD Products be Taken on an Airplane?

If you’re a frequent traveler, you might have wondered whether CBD products can be taken on airplanes. Indeed, CBD products are changing many a traveler’s journey experience thanks to their numerous physical and mental health benefits. But what are they?

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What is CBD?

Cannabidiol, abbreviated CBD, is a chemical extract derived from cannabis and hemp plants.

In 2018, the U.S. legalized the sale of hemp and its products. However, not all CBD products are legal in the US, as some states still consider CBD illegal. You may need to conduct further checks to certify if your CBD product is approved.

Many people use the terms marijuana and hemp interchangeably, thinking it is the same thing. However, at least scientifically, they are different due to their tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) content – the cannabinoid responsible for the ‘high’ associated with consuming cannabis.

CBD for Travel

For most people, traveling is a time for new experiences – new people, places, and food. However, traveling can also generate discomfort for many. Hence the growing popularity of CBD products amongst travelers.

A variety of hemp-based products ranging from pills and gummies to body lotions and tinctures are used by frequent travelers as they offer relief against many discomforts associated with traveling like anxiety or insomnia.

So if you are the type that gets uneasy when traveling, suffer from muscle aches and cramps due to squeezed legroom, or can’t get enough sleep when traveling, CBD products can alleviate these effects and get you falling back in love with travel again.

CBD for Travel Anxiety

Are you anxious about your seatmate? You may be part of 40% of travelers who worry about their seatmates. A study shows that the biggest “seatmate worries” are coughing, unpleasant body odor, and body weight (14%). It’s understandable, given the stress associated with travel since COVID-19.

But with the restrictions gradually easing off, there is still a lot of stress and anxiety involved when traveling; no wonder over 60% of travelers use CBD to reduce travel-induced anxiety.

CBD will help you calm down in the face of the new realities of travel in a world that has been grounded for over a year.

Popular CBD products for managing stress and anxiety include gummies, oils, and capsules.

Can you Take CBD on a Plane?

Here’s the thing: CBD products’ legality changes with your location. Since CBD is mainly legal in the U.S., most states allow possession of hemp-based CBD products with less than 0.3% THC content. However, it’s good to counter-check if you’re traveling to states with strict marijuana regulations.

Within the U.S., TSA rules specify that any liquids should be less than three ounces and cannot be part of your checked luggage. Outside the U.S., restrictions shift depending on the country.

A few European and Asian countries still have active bans on CBD products, while in most Middle East and African countries, cannabis products are outright illegal.

To be safe, do background checks on your destination (or countries/states you’ll pass through) regarding CBD possession.

Can you Take CBD on a Plane to Florida

Florida allows the use of medical marijuana but prohibits traveling with it mainly because its THC content is higher than 0.3%. The good thing is that Federal law supersedes State law, which means that as long as the THC content in your CBD product does not exceed 0.3%, you can carry it on a plane in and out of Florida.

Can you Take CBD on a Plane to Mexico

No, you cannot. However, once in Mexico, you can legally purchase CBD products.

Can you Take CBD on a Plane to the U.K.

Yes, it’s legal to fly in and out of the U.K. with CBD products in your luggage if they meet the rules and regulations under U.K. laws. Specifically, your CBD product must not contain more than 1 mg of THC and should ideally be a food supplement.

However, if your CBD product is a prescribed medication, your best bet is to carry a prescription letter or an authorization letter from the prescriber.

Can you Take CBD Oil on a Plane?

The short answer is yes, with the caveat that it must be derived from hemp. According to TSA, CBD oil generally contains less than 0.3% THC content. For CBD oils, ensure they are stored in 1oz bottles to pass the 3.4 oz (100 milliliters) rule. Lotions and gels also apply.

However, the challenge is that no on-site tests are carried out on CBD products to ascertain whether their THC content is less than 0.3%.

To avoid the risk of having your CBD oils, gummies, or creams confiscated at the airport, print the official test results by the manufacturing company showing the amount of THC in your product and keep it close by just in case you need to show proof.

Can you Take CBD Gummies on a Plane?

Of course, yes! This is true as long as you abide by the storage guidelines and amounts prescribed by the TSA. The 0.3% rule applies for CBD gummies, which means they must contain less than 0.3% THC content by dry weight. Carrying a printout of the company’s test results can help here too.

Whether you use CBD products recreationally or medically, checking what the law says about their possession during travel is vital. Strive to keep yourself updated on the current laws by regularly checking the TSA website or calling your airline to find out their rules on flying with CBD products.

Nonetheless, consider these three tips when flying with CBD:

  • Research CBD regulations of countries/states you’ll be flying to or through before travel.
  • If possible, buy your CBD at your destination. Alternatively, you can ship it earlier to get it there when you arrive.
  • Carry a printed version of the test results in case you need to prove THC content.

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