Traveling with Your CBD

The type of CBD oil that’s derived from hemp oil is what’s legal at a federal level (as of the 2018 Farm Bill) and therefore allowed to be taken across state borders and, yes, on flights. Other CBD oils, like the type that's derived from marijuana, are still illegal in some states—so it's not recommended to take those types across state borders…..You can tell the difference between the two types of CBD oil by reading the product's label and identifying the amount of THC in it. Only hemp-derived CBD oils (with THC levels below 0.3 percent) are legal to fly with or be taken across state borders in the U.S.—SmartTravel.com
TSA does not explicitly look for CBD products in your carry-on bag or your checked luggage. If they find a product that appears to be high in THC levels, they will contact law enforcement.
Tips for Traveling with Your CBD
Once you add CBD to your daily health regime, it becomes only natural that you will want to bring your favorites when you travel. For Purity CBD Oils, serums and balms, remember that they are considered a liquid by TSA. You must transport them in a quantity of less than 3oz and within your 3-1-1 liquids bag. Other options include placing them in your checked luggage or having Purity CBD direct ship your favorite products to your final destination. CBD pills, even gel-based or gummies, are not considered a liquid and do not need to be transported in your 3-1-1 liquids bag for air travel. Usually, TSA does not inspect non-perishable food but keep in mind that they may consider CBD gummies or other edibles as a food product. For domestic travel by car, train or boat, ensure that CBD products stay at room temperature and dry. Do not leave them in a hot car for a prolonged period.