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First of all, don’t bring Cannabis into foreign countries. This includes CBD, CBG, and other cannabinoid products. Most countries have a lower THC cutoff limit than the Farm Bill’s 0.3%. So even if it is hemp in the United States, it will be seen as Cannabis in most other countries.If you have ever traveled with Cannabis, be sure to check you bags thoroughly, there could be a vape cartridge or tincture bottle that you have forgotten about.

Forgetting to get rid of these products will almost certainly not been seen as a reasonable excuse.If you are going to a country with extremely strict laws, wash the clothes you will be taking with you as well as making sure that the shoes you are wearing are clean. In some countries even having a tiny piece of Cannabis stuck to your shoe can get you a heavy prison sentence, even though it’s likely you just stepped on on it.Going to other countries should be an interesting and fun experience, we at CannabisExpertMD hope this information helps keep you out of harms way. As strict as the United States can be when dealing with Cannabis, it is actually one of the more lenient ones.