YES. When traveling with edibles and CBD products, you must be aware of Transportation Security Administration (TSA) regulations. According to the TSA, marijuana and certain cannabis-infused products, including some cannabidiol (CBD) oil, remain illegal under federal law if they contain more than 0.3 percent THC by weight. Generally, TSA officers are not specifically searching for marijuana or other illegal drugs. However, if they see any substances they suspect are…
FAQ Category: Traveling with your MMJ
Traveling with your MMJ
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NO. Exporting marijuana from Florida, even to other states allowing medical marijuana, is illegal. Transporting cannabis across state lines is a felony and may result in steep punishment for those who are caught. Florida medical marijuana is legal for the sole purpose of helping qualified Floridians with serious or debilitating conditions. In short, medical marijuana is strictly prohibited from export and must only be consumed in the state of Florida.…
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YES. While travel within the state of Florida is allowed, despite widespread belief to the contrary, customers cannot travel from Florida to other states with medical marijuana. Anytime you go outside Florida with cannabis, whether by plane, train, bicycle, or walking, you’re transporting a federally restricted substance across state lines. Although the Transportation Security Administration does not routinely focus on marijuana screening, it will likely be confiscated if found during a…
