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- PaliannExplorer
Hey! Rest assured that you can take it. I had Crave Max 2500 and cbd oil with me, I passed without problems.
No one cares about something like that, something like this is normal there)
- TheoridExplorer IIIf you're traveling to Mexico, you should be fine bringing CBD oil as long as it’s THC-free, since products with THC can be restricted. As for CPAP machines, they’re generally allowed, but it’s a good idea to have a doctor’s note just in case
- goodadyExplorer II
Even though I don't smoke anymore (just vaping my Spaceman Prism 20000) and this post is from three years ago, it still popped up for me, so I guess it's fate 🙂 I gotta share my experience. I brought CBD oil and a CPAP machine into Mexico recently with no issues, just kept the CBD in its original packaging and had a prescription for the CPAP. Border control was very straightforward, so no issues appeared. That's it, thank you for your attention 🙂
- VRrealityExplorer
be careful in the ports 🙂
- way2rollNavigator II
You are responding to a topic that's 3 years old.
- thomasmnileExplorer
MNGeeks61 wrote:
I am no expert on traveling with it (working on that,as we are going on a cruise) but Mexico could very well have difficulty with it, even if it is labeled "without THC" if it has a chance of containing it.
Wife and I have booked 3 cruises over next two years. I can tell you neither Royal Caribbean or NCL allow CBD oil or medical cannabis in any form on board. Cruise lines operate under US law, not state/local law. If found in a foreign port, you may have serious problems and that includes Mexico. - shadow_hunter1ExplorerI think the average price of everything is pretty much the same everywhere now. Gosh can't even begin to say how much I hate inflation... https://www.tillmanstranquils.com/product/600mg-delta-8-gummies/ . A small example: I've been into these gummies for these last few years. I remember when I first started taking them was because my wife insisted. She claimed that these are gluten free and non-GMO etc etc. Anyways, my favorite gummies used to cost only 40$ and now it's like 60$ or something...
- Wm_ElliotExplorer"Buy the CBD down there, everything is cheaper south of the border."
Not really. Gasoline, diesel, electricity, electronics, appliances, many groceries are more expensive in Mexico than in the United States. - hypoxiaExplorerThere are a number of places in Puerto Penasco that sell CBD oil.
- Cristian123ExplorerHonestly speaking, I was suspicious about CBD at first. But later I changed my opinion. My wife started suffering from insomnia. She was prescribed pills but having checked the info about them on the Canadian pharmacy site, we found out that this medication has many side effects. That's why my wife decided to try CBD products. I should say, they work for her. I even tried CBD gummies for pain relief and was surprised by the effect.
- Edd505Explorer
gbopp wrote:
Second Chance wrote:
You'll have no problem with the CPAP. The CBD oil may contain trace amounts of THC - which could land you in a Mexican jail.
Rob
There was an article on the news today about CBD oil, it also said there is a trace amount of THC.
I would not attempt to take it across the border, to me it's just asking for problems.
Unless someone posts specific rules covering CBD oil and crossing the border, I would not take the chance. But, that's me.
Buy the CBD down there, everything is cheaper south of the boarder.
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