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AP NewsLOS ANGELES — Here’s another thing travelers can consider bringing when a trip takes them through Los Angeles International Airport — marijuana. Just be careful about carrying it onto the plane.
This screenshot of a Los Angeles Airport Police Department webpage shows directives for travelers carrying marijuana at Los Angeles International Airport, seen Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018. (Los Angeles Airport Police Department via AP)
If it turns out a traveler is carrying no more than 28.5 grams (about an ounce), or 8 grams in concentrated form, airport police will simply turn them loose.
“Because there is no crime,” said airport Officer Alicia Hernandez. Still, police caution people to think twice before embarking on a cannabis-fueled vacation.
“Passengers should be aware that marijuana laws vary state by state and they are encouraged to check the laws of the states in which they plan to travel,” says the statement posted on the website flylax.com last January after California legalized recreational marijuana.
So far, few if any other airports seem to have followed suit. San Diego International Airport has no policy on pot, said spokesman Jonathan Heller.
In Colorado, one of the first states to legalize recreational marijuana in 2012, it is still illegal to bring it into Denver International Airport.
Airport spokeswoman Emily Williams says that’s because possession is still a federal crime and air travel is governed by federal authorities.
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