Combining relaxation, adventure and cultural experiences, both cruises and vacations are the perfect way to rejuvenate the mind, body and soul. However, cannasseurs and weed enthusiasts looking to spend their holidays cruising should take note that no marijuana is allowed on cruise ships.
Even though medical cannabis is legalized in 38 states, three territories and the District of Columbia, and recreational cannabis use is legal in 24, the plant remains classified as a narcotic under federal law. Unfortunately, those rules govern cruise lines as well. While some destinations on the cruise itinerary may have legalized cannabis, that doesn't override the cruise ship’s policies.
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Companies operating in the cruise vacation industry, like Carnival Corporation (NYSE:CCL), Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. (NYSE:RCL) and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. (NYSE:NCLH), have taken the same stance on both medical and recreational marijuana.
Cannabis prescribed for medical purposes, other items used as drug paraphernalia including all products containing CBD, oils, candies and gummies, and all products containing THC are prohibited on board vessels of Carnival Cruise Line, Norwegian Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean Cruises, American Cruise Lines and Disney Cruise Lines, to name a few.
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