Yes, you have to check your light saber. TSA is warning travelers going through security checkpoints this Halloween about what is and isn't allowed on board.
TSA is warning travelers going through security checkpoints this Halloween: you can't bring prohibited items on board, even if they're fake.Air travelers are reminded that all liquids, pastes, creams, lotions and gels can only be taken on board if they're 3.4 ounces or less, which includes fake blood and makeup. They also must be able to fit into a plastic quart-sized bag.
Finally, if your costume includes a mask or elaborate makeup, save it for your destination. TSA warns passengers not wear masks or paint their faces before or while going through security lines.If you have questions about what you can or can't bring, reach out to TSA via social media.
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