Can You Fly With CBD Products?

Posted by Tyler Bjerke on Jan 13th 2024

Can You Fly With CBD Products?

Traveling with CBD

It is common for travelers to use CBD for various reasons, with its ability to alleviate travel anxiety being one of the most significant benefits. CBD can help calm the mind and relax the body, making it an effective solution for those who experience anxiety while flying or traveling with family.

Traveling can be an exciting experience, but it can also lead to fatigue, stress, and anxiety. While CBD can provide relief for these issues, it's essential to be aware of the laws and regulations surrounding its use when traveling. In the United States, each state has its own regulations regarding hemp and cannabis. To help you travel with CBD confidently, we've prepared a helpful guide that covers the essential information you need to know.


Current TSA Regulations

Current regulations dictate that flying with CBD is permitted in the U.S. as long as the CBD is hemp-derived and contains no more than 0.3% Delta 9 THC. This limit is the legal requirement according to the 2018 Farm Bill, so legally purchased CBD products should be in accordance. It is also important to know the rules for vape pens (carts and disposables). Vape pens are allowed in your carry-on, but not in checked luggage due to the potential fire hazard. Please bear in mind you cannot smoke anything at any time during your flight.

Flying with CBD Domestically

Traveling with hemp-derived CBD products within the United States is generally allowed as hemp is federally legal. However, it is important to note you should not cross state borders with marijuana-derived CBD products, which are illegal in many states and not federally legal.

When crossing state borders with hemp-derived products, it is also recommended to check state-level regulations. While some states may comply with federal regulations, others may have their own restrictions. States like Iowa, Idaho, and South Dakota are all known for having tougher CBD laws - so always do your research.

You can check your state laws here.

Flying with CBD Internationally

Traveling internationally with CBD can be challenging as every country has its own set of regulations. Some European countries, including Iceland and Montenegro, as well as certain Asian countries like Vietnam and Cambodia, fully prohibit CBD. Furthermore, most African and Middle Eastern countries prohibit cannabis products altogether, including CBD.

Due to the strict policies and regulations in the Middle East and Asia, it's generally not recommended to travel with CBD to these regions, as penalties can range from hefty fines to imprisonment. However, certain countries like Thailand, India, and South Korea are more lenient towards CBD use and possession in Asia. It's advisable to conduct thorough research on the laws of the countries you plan to visit to avoid any legal issues.

When traveling across international waters, it's essential to be cautious as there can be significant differences in laws from one country to another, even if CBD is legal. Different countries may also have varying regulations on the permissible THC levels and the amount of CBD one can travel with.

For international travel, it's crucial to research the CBD laws in the specific country and province to avoid any legal issues. It's always best to avoid any conflicts with foreign regulations while traveling abroad.


If You Dare, Take Your Printed COA

A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is a document that certifies that a product has undergone laboratory testing and confirms the potency profile of cannabinoids. Many trustworthy CBD brands, including Happy Trails & Root Therapeutics, make these reports available on their websites.

The best practice when traveling with CBD is to always have your COA on your person. Hence, it's a wise idea to print out the COA and keep it with you when traveling to ensure that you can easily verify the legitimacy of your product.

Learn more about COA's here.

It is also common for brands to use QR codes on the packaging which will bring up the COA digitally on your smartphone. In the event you can't find the COA, you can always request it from the brand. The report should also include the percentage of THC. If you're stopped by an official, you can present the COA as evidence that the CBD product complies with legal regulations.

You can check your state laws here. If traveling overseas, be sure to research the CBD laws of the country you plan to visit and follow the best practices below.


Best practices regarding CBD & THC:

It's legal to fly with CBD as long as it's hemp-derived and contains no more than 0.3% THC. Vape pens are allowed in carry-on luggage but not in checked luggage. Traveling with marijuana-derived CBD oil across state borders is not recommended.

Before shopping, it's crucial to check the laws of the state or country you will be visiting, especially if you plan to travel to multiple destinations. Each place may have different restrictions, so it's important to know what they are beforehand.

THC Level: While the rule of thumb is that THC levels must be below 0.3% some locations, even nationally within the US, prohibit full-spectrum products entirely. For this reason, Broad Spectrum (which is THC free) CBD or CBD isolate are the best practice products for travel. CBD Source: In almost every case we could find, the CBD must be hemp-derived. The best practice for traveling is to double check that the product stems from hemp, not marijuana. Since officials cannot easily distinguish between hemp and marijuana-derived CBD products, it is recommended to use labeled products with less than 0.3% THC from the manufacturer, preferably in a sealed container like our Relief with Root Travel Size Options. To avoid any confusion or potential legal issues, it's also a good idea to carry the product's certificate of analysis while traveling with CBD.

In Conclusion & Our Best Advice

CBD is known to provide relief for various conditions that travelers may experience, including joint pain, swelling, muscle ache, dry skin, insomnia, and jet lag. Topical CBD creams can target specific areas of the body and alleviate pain and discomfort. Additionally, CBD can promote relaxation and improve sleep quality, which can be beneficial for those who struggle to adjust to different time zones during travel. Due to these benefits, some people prefer to bring their CBD products with them when they travel.

However, to avoid any potential legal issues, we recommend finding a local shop at your travel destination to purchase your CBD products. You can easily search for nearby CBD shops using the "CBD near me" function on your phone and read reviews to ensure that you're getting high-quality products. This approach will provide a hassle-free experience and keep you in compliance with local laws and regulations regarding cannabis products.


 
Tyler Bjerke

Author: Tyler Bjerke

Tyler has a way of speaking that is entirely his own. He loves interacting with people as it opens up their perspectives in new and interesting ways. Tyler was previously a contributing writer for Team Solomid, he loves fantasy novels, and adores cats. Before joining the team, he had a serendipitous trip to one of our outlets and ultimately found his new home. 

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