Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations under 49 CFR 175.10 classify lithium batteries as hazardous materials requiring specific transport protocols: Carry-on requirement: All vape pens, cartridge batteries, and similar devices must remain in the passenger cabin where crew can respond to potential thermal events Checked bag prohibition: Batteries in checked luggage cargo holds pose uncontrolled fire risks with no immediate suppression capability Enforcement: Bags found containing lithium batteries during checked baggage screening will be opened, batteries removed, and passengers paged to retrieve items, potentially drawing attention to all bag contents including cannabis products This safety rule applies regardless of cannabis content
While always one to adopt a pose, the feeling here is of an unguarded Bowie almost as though these are shots from a family photo album
[41] See RSA 78-B, NHFPIs March 4, 2022 presentation to the House and Senate Ways and Means Committees, NHFPIs January 17, 2023 presentation to the House Ways and Means Committee, and the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administrations January 11, 2023 presentation to the House and Senate Ways and Means Committees
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