What is there not to like about traveling? It is the opportunity to explore and experience new places and eat new foods. But if you enjoy both CBD and traveling, you may be wondering, “Can you take CBD oil on a plane?”
Before your flight departs, there are a few things to consider when you want to travel with CBD. We got you covered! In this article, you’ll find out about the legality of CBD oil, TSA interaction, and some tips for traveling with CBD so you can get on your next flight with confidence!
Yes, CBD oil is legal across the United States, thanks to the 2018 Farm Bill. Per the Farm Bill, CBD oil is legal if it comes from hemp flower containing 0.3% THC or less.
However, states have their own laws. Some states have legalized marijuana, meaning THC levels can be higher than 0.3%. Other states don’t allow the sale of CBD even though it is federally legal. All of this can impact traveling with CBD.
The current CBD market contains three types of hemp-derived CBD. Before you travel, check out the labels on your CBD oil to see if it has one of the following.
CBD products with full spectrum CBD oil contain all the cannabinoids in the hemp plant. Cannabinoids are cannabis-derived compounds such as CBD and THC. THC is the active ingredient in marijuana, and it can induce a “high” if taken in large amounts. Even though full spectrum CBD contains some THC, its levels are kept at 0.3% or below. This is not enough to cause intoxication or a high.
Rather than psychoactive effects, full spectrum CBD encourages clear-headed tranquility. These products combine all the cannabinoids, terpenes (these affect taste and smell), and other hemp-derived compounds to provide consumers with CBD benefits and what is called the “entourage effect.”
The entourage effect refers to a boost in CBD’s effectiveness when all of hemp’s natural compounds are ingested simultaneously. Many consumers seek full spectrum (sometimes called “whole-plant spectrum”) CBD because of its synergistic results. Trace amounts of THC boost the entourage effect. If you’re looking to avoid THC altogether, the entourage effect is still somewhat present in broad spectrum CBD.
Broad spectrum CBD oil is identical to full spectrum CBD, except it doesn’t have the THC. Even though full spectrum products won’t cause intoxication, broad spectrum CBD gives people who’d still rather avoid THC an alternative.
This type of CBD oil also includes the hemp plant’s natural cannabinoids, terpenes (these affect taste and smell), and other hemp-derived compounds. It contains plenty of flavors and promotes overall wellness.
Even though broad spectrum CBD oil is missing THC, it can still provide the “entourage effect.” Broad spectrum CBD oil consumption promotes homeostasis within consumers.
CBD isolate is the purest form of CBD. It is comprised of over 99% CBD molecules. CBD isolate does not contain any flavor or smell. It is a white crystalline powder that can be sprinkled into food and drinks.
Since CBD isolates are the purest form of cannabidiol available, you’ll experience all the soothing, reinvigorating benefits. Like full and broad spectrum CBD, it interacts with a person’s endocannabinoid system to ease discomfort and promote physical and mental balance.
Since hemp-derived CBD with less than 0.3% of THC is not illegal under federal law, you can bring it onto a domestic flight within the United States. With millions of people flying in and out of airports throughout the country, it helps to know what the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is and what it does. Let’s take a look at their guidelines to further illuminate flying domestically with CBD oil.
According to the TSA website: “Marijuana and certain cannabis-infused products, including some cannabidiol (CBD) oil, remain illegal under federal law except for products that contain no more than 0.3% THC on a dry weight basis or that are approved by the FDA.”
Since all of Hollyweed’s products are made to contain 0.3% THC or less, you’re in luck! You can take our products on a domestic flight. Keep in mind that marijuana is still federally illegal because it contains more than 0.3% THC. It is best to leave your marijuana-infused products at home and travel safely with CBD products instead!
Traveling with CBD domestically is much more simple than flying with CBD oil internationally. Whether or not you can take CBD oil on an international flight depends on where you are going.
Aside from dealing with TSA, you will deal with the United States Border Control and Customs Protection. One of their roles is to facilitate safe, lawful travel.
When you travel to another country, you are subject to their cannabis laws. If any cannabis or CBD products are discovered during security screening in a foreign country, you will be held accountable to their federal laws.
In some countries where medical marijuana and hemp-derived CBD is legal, you will be required to show documentation such as a doctor-certified medical card. It is also a good idea to research your destination’s regulations and rules on medical hemp and marijuana. You may also want to seek more information from a travel or customs agent or a government representative from that country.
Now that you know about traveling with CBD oil domestically and internationally, it is best to know all the tips so that you can travel safely and confidently anywhere in the world!
When the legitimacy of your CBD oil is brought up, it is best to have the proper paperwork handy to avoid any problems during the TSA security screening. If your hemp-derived CBD product is in a package, make sure it contains a label indicating the low amount of THC levels or that it is THC-free.
For further peace of mind, print out a copy of your CBD oil Certificate of Analysis (COA). It is an official document showing the cannabinoid content of a CBD product. COAs are given to CBD companies by unbiased, third-party labs that test the products.
TSA officers do not search for marijuana or other illegal substances. Instead, they are required to report any suspected violations to law enforcement, so make sure you keep your interactions with them polite and professional. Do not attempt to argue with TSA agents even if they might be rude toward you.
If you intend to bring CBD oil with you, make sure you know where to store it. You may want to avoid keeping it in your pocket for now. Instead, comply with traveling rules and regulations by storing your CBD oil in the correct place.
CBD oil does not weigh much and should be kept in your carry-on luggage in a quart-sized bag containing other items that are required to weigh 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less, according to TSA guidelines. If you use CBD oil to vape, your battery-powered vape should be kept in your carry-on bags and not in your checked-in luggage.
Yes, CBD is considered well-tolerated by many consumers. It has many benefits that people seek for different reasons such as:
For all the positive effects CBD has, it may also have minor side effects. A few people report experiencing the following effects:
These effects usually do not last long and tend to go away as a person’s body becomes used to CBD consumption. No one has ever overdosed from CBD consumption either.
When shopping for CBD oil, make sure it was produced within the regulations set by the 2018 Farm Bill. Reputable CBD products should come with a Certificate of Analysis that ensures it was tested and cleared of any harmful byproducts.
Ever since hemp was removed from the federal government’s list of controlled substances and was provided with more clear rules and regulations, traveling with CBD has become a little easier.
Travelers going on a vacation or visiting family out of state should familiarize themselves with the requirements for carrying CBD oil on a plane. Hopefully, this guide will help you travel with confidence!
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