India, May 22 -- The Transportation Security Administration of the United States of America wants to make it clear that its rules about bringing medical cannabis on flights haven't changed, despite some recent reports suggesting otherwise.

They explained that the updates to their website were to make things clearer and didn't create any new rules that allow marijuana on planes. Cannabis is still considered illegal under federal law in the U.S., even though many states permit medical or recreational use.

TSA officials pointed out that security officers aren't specifically looking for drugs when they're screening passengers. Their main priority is passenger safety and identifying threats like weapons or explosives. However, if they do find ...