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What would happen if the TSA stopped you with medical marijuana in your possession?? This is part 2 to "traveling with medical marijuana." PLEASE DON'T FORGET - FEDERAL LAW TRUMPS STATE LAW ALWAYS! SO TRAVELING WITH MEDICAL MARIJUANA IS STILL ILLEGAL! I made this video primarily to bring to light the contradictions and confusions about traveling with medical marijuana. You, as the viewer, should make your own decisions, and abide by the law! With that being said, please watch the whole thing I promise you will learn something :) What would happen if the TSA stopped you with MMJ in your possession? 0:00 Intro 0:22 Legal disclaimer 0:46 TSA instagram post 1:06 TSA website 2:05 What would actually happen? 2:59 Dependent variables to consider 3:26 Remember, cannabis is federal illegal "In a little known controversy, the TSA temporarily allowed passengers to fly with medical marijuana – for an hour and 55 minutes. At 9am on April 10, 2017, the TSA briefly changed their What Can I Bring? website page to feature a green “YES” by “medical marijuana”. The accompanying message read: TSA security officers do not search for marijuana or other drugs. In the event a substance that appears to be marijuana is observed during security screening, TSA will refer the matter to a law enforcement officer. However, when popular news outlet Leafly contacted the TSA for more details, the website quickly changed. At 10:55am the reference to medical marijuana disappeared completely. The change happened a few minutes after TSA public affairs manager Lorie Dankers provided Leafly with the following quote: TSA’s response to the discovery of marijuana is the same in every state and at every airport – regardless of whether marijuana has been legalized in a state. TSA’s focus is on terrorism and security threats to the aircraft and its passengers. TSA’s screening procedures, which are governed by federal law, are focused on security and are designed to detect potential threats to aviation and passengers. As has always been the case, if during the security screening process an officer discovers an item that may violate the law, TSA refers the matter to law enforcement. Law enforcement officials will determine whether to initiate a criminal investigation or what steps – if any – will be taken. At 11:45am, “medical marijuana” reappeared on the website with its current rules/prohibition. The TSA also supplied Leafly with the following information: Marijuana remains an illegal substance under federal law. The passenger’s originating and destination airports are not taken into account. Airport law enforcement will be notified if marijuana is discovered by a TSA officer during the security screening process of carry-on and checked baggage. Whether or not the passenger is allowed to travel with marijuana is up to law enforcement’s discretion." Referenced from CannaMD Cannabis Doctors of Florida www.cannadocsfl.com