As far as I know and I have been recently on Greyhound, they don't search your bags and for security there's no one there that has a metal detector searching you, etc. Maybe places like NYC? I don't know. I don't see this in Chicago when I go through there.Okay so I’m doing the Greyhound from OK to NY and I haven’t been on in 8 years. I’m trying to figure out if security has beefed up over the years or if they still barely check your bag? Debating whether or not I should take my vape pen/edibles or not.
As far as I know and I have been recently on Greyhound, they don't search your bags and for security there's no one there that has a metal detector searching you, etc. Maybe places like NYC? I don't know. I don't see this in Chicago when I go through there.
However, and I can't prove this but heard rumors such as leaving Colorado due the legalization of marijuana the surrounding states will stop a Greyhound bus as soon as it crosses the state line, and search it with a drug sniffing dog. I have never experienced this leaving Colorado and entering the state of Nebraska.
Maybe someone else can add input here. I hope my reply helps!
There is no security anywhere i've ever been on a Greyhound. Take whatever.
Last month i took Greyhound from NYC to Albuquerque. No one wanted to look in my bags. I smoked reefer every single time the bus stopped.
Going from Oklahoma city to NYC, you aren't passing from a legal state to an illegal state, so there should be no border searchers, and those have to be pretty damn rare- there are a lot of buses leaving California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Colorado, and Massachusetts every day (i think those are all the states with rec weed stores?).
Also, riding Greyhound is so flaky, unreliable, and prone to stranding you for long periods when the connecting buses don't connect that riding without medications seems foolish. You will be glad you have it. I would not have enjoyed my unexpected 12 hour layovers in Pittsburgh and Grand Junction, Colo. nearly as much without my stash (Grand Junction is one of the few Colo. towns with no weed stores).
Also, earplugs are very useful on long bus rides, for when seated near screaming babies, loud talkers etc., or just to drown out the bus noise and sleep.
Only place I ever got searches was leaving Phoenix Arizona heading to Denver. Seemed kind of backwards.
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