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Traveling with Delta 8 THC

Over the last two years, Delta 8 THC has become an incredibly popular derivative of the hemp plant. This mild psychoactive cannabinoid is federally legal (U.S. 2018 Farm Bill), and is rich in properties that can help us get more out of our daily routines. That being said, it’s not surprising that many people want to travel with their Delta 8 products, as it can sometimes be hard to find Delta 8 products at your final destination.


Given the fact that delta 8 THC is an intoxicating cannabinoid, is it legal to travel with? As you’ll see, while delta 8 can offer a variety of benefits when traveling, you do need to be careful to make sure that you are not breaking any state or local laws while you have it in your possession.


What Can Delta 8 THC Do to Make Your Traveling More Enjoyable?


Delta 8 THC is a cannabinoid that’s rich in properties based on its ability to feed cannabinoid receptors belonging to the endocannabinoid system (ECS). The ECS keeps us in homeostasis and does so by sending cannabinoids like delta 8 to different receptors that each have the job of regulating a function of the body. Delta 8 in particular is known for offering these effects below which can all come in handy especially when traveling.


Stress

Let’s be honest – not all aspects of traveling are enjoyable. Being in a plane or stuck in traffic (as a passenger, not a driver), and just being in a new environment in general, can all keep us on high alert. Many people find that delta 8 is a mellowing cannabinoid that offers a sense of ease.


Physical Discomfort

Physical discomfort is arguably one of the quickest ways to ruin a trip. The good news is that delta 8 THC may offer analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties that help minimize this discomfort as much as possible.


Nausea

All kinds of things we encounter during travel can cause nausea, from plane turbulence to drinking a little more than usual. Delta 8 THC is known for offering antiemetic properties that can be useful in those moments of discomfort.


Sleep

Most of us have a hard time sleeping when we’re away from home, being in an unfamiliar environment keeps our subconscious on high alert even when we’re tired. But, many people find that delta 8 THC taken at bedtime can go a long way in helping them feel more at ease as their head hits the pillow.






Can You Travel with Delta 8 THC?


Technically, the answer is yes. Delta 8 THC is a federally legal cannabinoid if the products is derived from hemp and contains less than 0.3% of Delta 9 THC, which means that you can legally travel with it in your possession. Remember, this only applies to traveling within the United States – if you’re leaving the country, check whether or not your destination allows it, because if not, you could get into serious trouble just for possessing a delta 8 product.


If you’re traveling within state, then you have nothing to worry about, if your state allows the sale, consumption and possession of delta 8 products. However, if planning on traveling to another state, or driving through multiple states, just make sure that these states allow delta 8 across state lines.


Delta 8 THC is illegal in a handful of states at the moment, contradicting federal law’s stance on the cannabinoid. Here’s where things get confusing, though: the laws banning delta 8 in states are vague when it comes to possession. They clearly state that you cannot purchase delta-8 within state lines, but don’t offer much information about what could happen if you were caught with delta 8 thc, whether you’re a state resident or traveling through a state.


To be on the safe side, we do not recommend traveling with delta 8 to or through a state in which the cannabinoid is illegal.


Most up-to-date list of states that have banned delta 8 THC:

· Alaska

· Arizona

· Arkansas

· Colorado

· Delaware

· Idaho

· Iowa

· Mississippi

· Montana

· New York

· Rhode Island

· Utah

· Vermont


Keep in mind, since state laws on delta 8 THC can change at any time, you will need to cross-reference this article before departing to see if any new states have been added to or taken off of this list.


What Bring with You Delta 8 THC if Traveling?


While delta 8 is, again, federally legal, it’s always better to be safe than sorry. Should authorities who don’t know much about the hemp plant give you any trouble, you’ll want to have some documentation on hand to prove that what you have is a legal substance.

· Lab Reports: Third-party lab reports are provided for each product by a manufacturer and offer a cannabinoid profile that clearly shows that a product contains no more than 0.3% delta 9 THC, to verify that the product is legal.

· Batch Number: Keep the delta 8 in its original container as the batch number on the product’s label will line up with that which is shown on the lab report, proving that the lab report applies to your product.

· A Doctor’s Note, if Applicable: It never hurts to have a doctor’s note explaining why you’re taking delta 8 THC, to prove that you’re consuming a product because it is benefiting you in some way.



Why You May Still Have to Be Careful


Some authorities, like TSA agents and highway patrol officers simply don’t understand the hemp plant and aren’t up to date with its laws. It doesn’t help that delta 8 products that contain terpenes can smell just like marijuana, which can lead to even more misconceptions.


But, you can do some things to eliminate this possibility as much as possible.

1. Always make a point to be courteous with any law enforcement or travel authorities you encounter during your travels. The more you show them basic respect, the less likely they are to be suspicious that you are traveling with something that they may deem to be unacceptable.


2. Always follow TSA guidelines if you’re traveling on a plane with delta 8 THC. Follow their rules about container sizes, how products must be stored and so on. Delta 8 that is stored improperly may be confiscated, not because of its contents but simply because you failed to adhere to their guidelines.


3. Understand that even with delta 8 THC being legal, it’s illegal to vape delta 8 or smoke delta 8 flower in many environments, including on public transportation, on an airplane and in an airport.


Since delta 8 THC is a federally legal cannabinoid, traveling with it within state lines, that allow delta 8 THC shouldn’t be an issue. However, we highly suggest only purchasing products that are from reputable brands with full traceability and third party laboratory results. If you are looking for products that meet this criteria, look no further than pure and potent Royal Remedies Delta 8 products.




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