Liquid Edibles (The 3-1-1 Rule) A critical regulatory distinction exists between solid and liquid cannabis edibles regarding carry-on luggage: Solid edibles (gummies, chocolates, brownies, cookies): Allowed in carry-on and checked baggage without volume restrictions Subject only to standard food inspection if selected for additional screening No special liquid container requirements apply Liquid or gel edibles (syrups, honey, beverages, tinctures): Must comply with TSAs 3-1-1 liquids rule for carry-on baggage Each container limited to 3.4 ounces (100ml) or less All liquid containers must fit in a single quart-sized clear plastic bag Beverages exceeding 3.4oz will be confiscated regardless of cannabis content For example, a 12-ounce cannabis-infused beverage will be removed at security, not necessarily because TSA identified it as cannabis, but because it violates liquid volume restrictions

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