THCA is a non-psychoactive compound found in raw cannabis. When heated, it converts into THC. Though it’s not intoxicating in raw form, its legal status matters.
Federally, cannabis remains illegal in the U.S., including THCA. Some states may allow possession, but TSA operates under federal law, so traveling with THCA is risky.
Can You Fly With THCA?
Technically, flying with THCA is not allowed on domestic or international flights. TSA may confiscate it, and you could face legal issues depending on local laws.
Avoid carrying THCA when flying. Check destination laws and consider shipping it legally if needed. When in doubt, leave it behind to stay safe and compliant.