Louisiana is the only state that has banned Amanita muscaria. Residents can possess Amanita for ornamental reasons, but it’s illegal to use or sell the mushroom as a hallucinogen. Beyond that, a handful of countries have already banned muscimol: Australia Romania The Netherlands Play it safe a...
Bottom Line:If you’re considering packing something and it’s not on this list, check out theTSA’s websiteto check if it’s allowed or you can even tweet the TSA@AskTSA. What About International Travel Rules and Regulations? When traveling internationally, most countries (and even a few...
Some countries may have different rules, so if you’re flying from an airport in another country, please look up the rules for the authority in that country. What is not allowed on a plane in carry on baggage: the short version There’s no way to compile a list of every single thing...
In simple terms, research continues to show on both sides of the Atlantic shows that a regulated market is much better and safer than a market driven underground by prohibition. And while there are bans in place in countries such as Thailand, Japan and Singapore, in recent weeks US health o...
It's now widely used in the U.S., but regulations vary from state to state, and CBD is still illegal in many countries. These CBD Gummies Are the Key to Combating Stress and Anxiety — and I'll Never Fly Without Them To help you navigate CBD for travel, we've put together an ...
Toshiki Inoue believes there will be a time when cannabis is decriminalized in Japan. “I don’t think it’s going to happen in two or three years, “ he says. “But five to 10 years is very likely. It may take a longer time than other countries.” ...
an in-flight movie might be different than the type of CBD you'd need to fall asleep whilebattling jet lag. There are also legal implications of CBD to consider. It's now widely used in the U.S., but regulations vary from state to state, and CBD is still illegal in many countries....
Cannabis is the most widely abused illicit substance in the world.1 In 2013, the World Health Organization estimated that over 180 million people used cannabis for recreational purposes worldwide.1 Current estimates are expected to be much higher as more countries head toward legalization, and medi...
Let’s see the current issue related to the regulations of Kratom in the US. Regulations of Kratom In The US In 2017, Kratom is being legalized in various countries including the US. The laws which were earlier banning the use of kratom were based on misinformation or lack of information ...
It’s a misconception that the Dutch state is pro-pot, or pro-prostitution (legal in the Netherlands). Rather, the Dutch state is pragmatic. It prefers to keep risky activities out in the open where they can be regulated (and taxed), whereas other countries push them underground into zones...