HomeCannabisTaking Edibles On A Plane: A 2024 Guide

Taking Edibles On A Plane: A 2024 Guide

Marijuana is a psychoactive drug that is largely illegal across many areas of the world. However, medical cannabis has been used to treat or provide relief against a number of diseases.

Medical marijuana prescribed for wide-ranging medical conditions such as chronic pain, anxiety, muscle spasms, nausea, insomnia, multiple sclerosis, and epilepsy.

You may have just bought some weed and wondering how you are going to travel with it from one location to another. Most marijuana users will want to know how to go about taking edibles on a plane.

As a word of caution, always weigh the pros and cons of getting caught with marijuana on an airplane or in an airport. Take the risks with full knowledge that you could earn yourself a jail sentence.

Canada became the second country in the world to fully legalize recreational marijuana after Uruguay. People are now able to grow their cannabis plants.

You can also walk into a marijuana store or a chemist and purchase cannabis for both recreational and medical use and smoke or vape it in designated areas. Paintthemoon gives some ideas on how you can consume weed products.

Marijuana is only legal for adults 18 years and over who can go ahead and buy any cannabis product such as seeds, plants, dried cannabis, and cannabis oil up to a maximum of 30g. For the edibles, it is legal to sell and use edible products that do not exceed 10mg THC per unit.

Other countries have taken steps to decriminalize the personal use of marijuana include Switzerland, Mexico, Netherlands, Uruguay, Spain, Colombia, and Portugal.

Many other countries are reviewing legislation or coming up with new rules that decriminalize the use of marijuana for recreational and medical purposes.

The first step when seeking to carry weed when flying is to establish if marijuana is legalized in the destination country or city.

You will not have a challenge when traveling between states and countries where marijuana is legalized. The next step is to establish the allowed amounts of weed to fly with.

Flying with large amounts of weed may be considered drug trafficking and you will end up losing your package as well as facing legal consequences.

Flying With Edibles

Cannabis is generally a regulated drug-taking into account that airports and airspace are under the jurisdiction of federal governments.

You have to be aware of all applicable regulations with regard to flying with cannabis edibles in and out of airports whether domestic or international.

There should be no assumptions that marijuana is increasingly becoming legal in many states and countries around the world and you can, therefore, pack it alongside other items.

Check for all regulations around all forms of marijuana including medical marijuana, recreational marijuana, and edibles.

Can You Fly With Edibles Within Canada

With marijuana fully legalized in Canada, you can travel with edibles in your carry-on bad when flying within Canadian borders. Edibles refer to any kind of food or drink that has been made or infused with cannabis products.

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Here in Canada, you can fly with a maximum of 30g of cannabis products including edibles intended for personal use.

The edibles or other cannabis products must be kept in your check luggage for purposes of inspection. It is prohibited to fly with edibles into/out of the Canadian borders.

You will still be checked at airport security to ascertain and verify that the cannabis in your edibles is within legal limits.

Flying Internationally With Edibles

Even with recreational marijuana being legalized across different states in the US and in Canada, it’s illegal to flying internationally with edibles. The regulation applies even for medical marijuana and regardless of quantity.

No type or quantity marijuana is allowed across borders and you may be faced with dentition and jail sentences for flying with edible in and out of Canada or into another country.

In Canada, travelers on domestic flights are allowed to travel with 30g or 100ml recreational marijuana or CBD oil and as much as 150g of medical marijuana and must carry their medical certificate on their person.

All they have to do is show their medical documentation when the amount exceeds the limits for recreational marijuana and CBD oil (30g recreational marijuana or 100ml of cannabis oil).

Airport authorities will immediately contact the police in cases where the legal limits are exceeded and may face charges.

Keep in mind that passengers cannot fly with edibles or marijuana of any kind out of Canada even if marijuana is legalized in the country or state of destination.

Can airport security detect edibles? Experts recommend that you should pack your edibles or marijuana medication in your carry-on baggage so that it is easily accessible to security during checks.

Always seek more information on what is legally allowed and the procedures at airports during check-in and checkout when carrying edibles and other forms of marijuana.

With cannabis having just been legalized in Canada, the rules and regulations around flying with cannabis are relatively new and are being developed which means that some provisions may be subject to change.

Consequences For Flying With Marijuana

Flying marijuana into a country where it is illegal may land you into legal challenges. The penalties for flying with cannabis will vary depending on the drug laws in that country.

Beware that some countries have very strict laws even having small amounts of marijuana may land you a drug trafficking charge.

For example, possession of cannabis in the UK may carry a 15-year prison term and a fine.

Drug trafficking in Japan is linked to very severe sentences amounting to lengthy prison terms. Some countries such as Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Taiwan have death sentences for people caught smuggling cannabis and other prohibited drugs.

John Schroyer
John Williams has been working as a health writer since July 2011 and currently spends most of his time writing about marijuana and Kratom. He lives in San Diego, Ohio, as the beaches are nicer there. He is a regular contributor to many top health magazines and frequently writes for Redstorm Scientific.

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