Florida, the home of most Royal Caribbean (RCL) and Carnival Cruise Lines (CCL) ships, has legal medical marijuana, but cruise lines still prohibit cannabis in any form on board. This is despite the fact that dozens of states offer some form of legal weed, meaning marijuana products are illegal by federal law.
Cruise lines are required to follow U.S. federal law, which strictly prohibits possession and use of marijuana and other illegal substances. They have a zero-tolerance policy, including not just smokeable marijuana but also edibles, CBD products, and anything else that is a derivative of cannabis. THC-infused edibles are not allowed on cruise ships.
If you get caught sneaking alcohol on a cruise, it is a hard no. Every port has its own rules, and some have severe penalties. If you leave it all on the ship once it’s on, you can bring gummies aboard. However, whether or not you will get caught depends on whether you will get caught.
In summary, bringing any form of cannabis on a cruise ship is technically not allowed, regardless of whether medical marijuana is allowed in Florida or if you have a marijuana medical card.
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