Medical marijuana has been rescheduled. Does that mean I can fly out of Denver with it? (opens original article in a new tab)
The U.S. rescheduled medical marijuana to Schedule III, allowing cross-state travel with a medical card, but Denver International Airport still bans possession and consumption, requiring travelers to follow local rules and avoid public use.
- Medical marijuana reclassified to Schedule III, same as anabolic steroids and ketamine.
- TSA allows medical marijuana in carry-on and checked bags with a state-issued card.
- Denver International Airport bans possession and consumption on airport property.
- Travelers must follow local laws and avoid public cannabis use to avoid citations.
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