Pot on a plane? TSA reverses course after briefly saying it's OK to fly with cannabis [View all]
Source: The Guardian
Pot on a plane? TSA reverses course after briefly saying it's OK to fly with cannabis
he official website said flying with medical marijuana was no problem
before changing its mind after 24 hours. Legally and practically, the
picture is confused
Josiah Hesse
Thursday 6 April 2017 13.22 BST
For at least 24 hours, it appeared that the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) had officially declared what many had suspected all along: if you have a prescription, you can fly with marijuana.
The TSA websites What Can I Bring? page listing items allowed and banned from plane travel amended their Medical Marijuana section on Tuesday so that a bright green Yes appeared next to checked and carry-on bags.
By Wednesday afternoon, that same page disappeared for a few hours, then returned with a red No.
Were sorry for any confusion. A mistake was made in the database of our new What Can I Bring tool, the TSA tweeted in response to marijuana-reform advocates celebrating the apparent change in policy.
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Read more:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/apr/06/marijuana-tsa-airport-flying-rules
A database error. Mmm...okay.