The Farm Bill moved industrial hemp’s classification from the Schedule I substance category, which meant that a hemp derivative was not a controlled drug any longer. It also legalized the production, use, and transportation of hemp derivatives across the border between two US states. Under federal CBD laws, cannabidiol products should meet strict criteria to be deemed hemp derivatives. The THC level in the item cannot go beyond the 0.3% threshold; otherwise, the legislation can consider it marijuana. For your information, marijuana is not federally legalized.
Are you transporting industrial hemp beyond the boundary? If so, ensure that the item is made as per the federal law as well as that the USDA has issued approved laws and procedures in that state.
TSA Compliance
It is not permissible to transport marijuana beyond the boundary between two states because it is not federally legalized. Nevertheless, travelers could bring almost every cannabis-infused item, such as cannabidiol, if it contains under 0.3% tetrahydrocannabinol.
As per the TSA, any product that you bring in your carry-on bag must not go beyond 3.4 ounces as well as be in a clear and resalable one-quart bag. If it is above 3.4 ounces, be sure to stow it away in checked baggage. So, to ensure that you avoid traveling hassles, leave time when packing to follow these CBD rules as well.
Further, you do not have to declare hemp CBD items at your airport in domestic travel since the US federal law deems those products legal.
International Travel-Related Guidelines
Domestic travel with cannabidiol products with no more than 0.3% tetrahydrocannabinol may be legal, but remember that other nations have different laws about CBD’s use. Before you do international travel with CBD items, check the laws of the nation you are going to and ensure that you follow its laws. When you are in doubt, we would recommend leaving the items at home because several nations have drug laws about cannabidiol that are stricter than the US laws.
Check For Tetrahydrocannabinol In CBD Items
Check the components of your cannabidiol product before travel. While a CBD product with only up to 0.3% THC is federally legal, one with higher THC doses could have different legality according to the state you are visiting. Be sure to look at your CBD item for its THC levels, especially as you travel from or to a marijuana-legal state.