Edibles On Cruise Ship
On the federal level pot is still illegal to possess.
Edibles on cruise ship. This includes everything from actual buds to more discrete products like edibles chocolates and the popular vape penscartridges. However they go from straw to soil in 60 days or less rather than sitting in a landfill for what is essentially forever. What happens if I sneak pot or associated cannabis products on a cruise ship.
That was two years ago. On a cruise right now. Cruise lines usually add a service charge usually 15-18 to all beverages that arent complimentary.
Guests who purchase alcohol bottles onboard in a port-of-call or bring more than the two permitted bottles on boarding day will have their items safely stored by the ship. For example Carnival Cruise Line amended their rules in November 2018 to suggest that passengers would be fined up to 500 for using cannabis on board. Most cruise passengers embark from the US.
The baggage handlers will scan the bag but as long as there are no glass bottles or metal objects they probably wont even open it. According to The Royal Gazette 41-year-old Pennsylvania native Meghan George was searched Monday night by customs officials as she prepared to board the Anthem of the Seas at the islands dockyard. Theres no need to add an extra tip for each drink.
Brought edibles and a vape pen. Every cruise line has policies listed online and in your cruise contract that list what cannot be brought onto these ships and every line we contacted and researched noted in various terms that drugs or controlled substances are prohibited. Federal law regarding marijuana.
If they find illegal drugs they will confiscate but edibles are a free pass. Throw it in the bottom of your suitcase once you get to the terminal you will drive by a bunch of minimum wage workers who just throw your luggage into a luggage cart that gets carried onto the cruise. A cruise passenger was arrested by the police in the Cayman Islands last Wednesday on suspicion of assault and possession of marijuana according to the press in the Caymans.
