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Travel Archives - VICE

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TSA Updated Its Weed Policy: Here’s How to Travel High This Summer
Maha Haq · 2026-05-20 · via Travel Archives - VICE

Airport weed culture has changed a lot over the last few years, even if federal law hasn’t exactly kept up. Plenty of people are already traveling with gummies, vape pens, pre-rolls, rosin jars, and small mylar bags of flower the same way they travel with chapsticks, snacks, or nicotine pouches. TSA’s latest cannabis update feels like another sign that the government at least realizes this is happening.

TSA recently updated its “What Can I Bring?” page to list medical marijuana as allowed in both carry-on and checked bags with “Special Instructions.” That wording alone has been enough to send the cannabis community into a spiral, because for years most people have operated under the assumption that bringing any kind of weed to the airport was automatically a terrible idea and needs to be concealed among makeup or toiletry bags. The reality is a little more complicated than that.

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So no, this isn’t some massive federal green light to start stuffing your carry-on with ounces of flower before a Vegas trip (which people have been doing anyway). But it does feel a bit less aggressive than how airport cannabis conversations used to go. And TSA kind of had to address it eventually.

Cannabis and hemp products have become so normalized that the average airport probably has hundreds, if not thousands of people walking through it every day with edibles in a backpack pocket. When I used to be a budtender at a dispensary over a decade ago, customers and patients would frequently ask about the best edible to take during the flight, or the easiest and skinniest vape pen to conceal with actual writing pens. The culture changed first. The rules are awkwardly trying to catch up after the fact.

That said, recreational cannabis is still federally illegal, laws still vary from state to state, and international travel is a completely different level of risk (even though people still do it). The update doesn’t erase any of that. It just clarifies TSA’s current stance a little more than before.

Cannabis Travel Gear

The funny part is that cannabis travel gear has evolved almost as fast as the culture itself. Stash bags used to look like something you’d buy at a smoke shop next to a Bob Marley tapestry. Now half of them look like minimalist tech organizers or expensive toiletry kits.

If you’re carrying federally legal hemp products, traveling with medical cannabis where permitted, or just want a less chaotic way to organize your gear, these are the cannabis travel accessories actually worth buying.

For the Discreet Traveler

One of the better options if you want something that doesn’t immediately scream “weed bag.” The PAX Smell Proof Bag looks more like the little toiletry kits airlines hand out in business class than a stash pouch. It’s compact, discreet, and useful even outside cannabis travel. Good for flower, hash, gummies, vape batteries, chargers, or whatever else normally ends up floating around your backpack. There’s also another smaller wallet, manicure-set-looking option better suited for vapes, carts, and pre-rolls, the PAX Smell Proof Case.

For the Explorer

This is a full travel backpack that happens to be smell-proof. It works especially well if you’re the type of traveler carrying a laptop, hoodie, chargers, snacks, and cannabis accessories all in one bag. Revelry’s Explorer Smell Proof Backpack generally looks more like traditional luggage like Herschel’s bags than average smoke-shop accessories, which helps.

For people who are rollers, the Revelry Rolling Kit Traveler is probably the most practical one here. It’s designed specifically to keep rolling accessories and loose cannabis contained without your entire bag smelling loud halfway through a travel day. The size is also nice because it doesn’t take up much space inside a carry-on. And if none of these sizes work for you, don’t worry, Revelry has a bunch of larger and smaller options to fit specific travel needs.

For the Dabbers

Concentrate consumers are the ones most likely to care about organization while traveling. Rosin jars, hot knives, cotton swabs, chargers, chambers… it gets chaotic fast. Puffco’s Travel Case is sleek, compact, and feels designed for people who already live inside the Puffco ecosystem and beyond. It’s especially good to keep concentrate jars upright, and for keeping small accessories protected instead of letting them bounce around loose in a backpack.

Lock Up Your Stash

Probably the most “serious” storage option on this list. STASHLOGIX’s Silverton has odor control, organized compartments perfect for large flower or baller rosin jars, a tool pocket, and a built-in combination lock, which makes it appealing for people who want something a little more secure than a basic zipper pouch. It’s bulkier than the minimalist and more discreet options, but it also feels more protective and structured overall.