The Holiday Odor Trap

Holiday travel creates a surge in traffic stops that begin with the same old claim: that an officer smelled marijuana. Courts have separated odor from impairment, yet the tactic survives in states that say they support reform. This feature breaks down why the practice continues, how it affects ordinary drivers, and what people can do to protect themselves during the busiest travel season of the year.

The Thanksgiving Cannabis Surge

Thanksgiving creates the biggest cannabis buying spike of the year, driven by crowded airports, long drives, and the pressure of full houses. People reach for familiar flower, quiet edibles, and discreet vapes to stay steady through travel delays and family tension. This feature explores why the holiday triggers a national rush for calm and how smart choices make the season smoother.

Top Cannabis-Friendly Hotels for a High-Flying Holiday Season

by: Denmen Sterling As the holiday season lights up, so can cannabis enthusiasts at a variety of welcoming, pot-friendly accommodations. From nature retreats to city escapes, these destinations offer unique experiences for those looking to incorporate cannabis into their holiday travels. 1. Hicksville Pines, Idyllwild, CA: Escape to the mountains at Hicksville Pines, featuring 10... Continue Reading →

Navigating TSA: Can You Fly with Cannabis in Your Luggage?

As holiday travel increases, Rev. Duke Nolan advises flyers on the rules of flying with cannabis. Despite its legalization in several U.S, states, federal law prohibits carrying cannabis, including CBD oil, without regulations. TSA allows cannabis products with no more than 0.3% THC or FDA approval in checked or carry-on luggage. TSA focuses primarily on passenger safety rather than actively seeking illegal drugs. If found, local law enforcement decides the next steps. Knowledge of current laws is essential with the changing landscape of cannabis legalization.

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