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After your appointment, your physician will add you to the Florida Medical Marijuana Use Registry. Then, you'll receive login credentials via email from OMMU to complete your application through the state registry.
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Once approved, you'll receive an email with temporary registration verification allowing immediate dispensary access. Your physical Florida medical marijuana card will arrive in the mail shortly after.
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Florida: Everything You Need to Know
Florida Laws
Florida’s medical marijuana program was established in 2016 under Amendment 2 and is regulated by the Florida Department of Health’s Office of Medical Marijuana Use (OMMU). Patients with qualifying conditions can receive certification from licensed physicians and access medical marijuana.
- Patients must be permanent or seasonal Florida residents.
- Only qualified physicians who complete required training may issue certifications.
- Medical marijuana is available exclusively from licensed MMTCs (dispensaries).
- Home cultivation is not permitted.
- Florida does not accept out-of-state medical marijuana cards.
- Florida medical marijuana cards are accepted in some states with reciprocity.
- Recreational cannabis is illegal in Florida.
- Driving under the influence remains illegal and subject to penalties.
- Public consumption is illegal, except for low-THC cannabis.
Florida Reform Timeline
2014 – Low-THC Cannabis Legalized
- Florida passes the Compassionate Medical Cannabis Act, allowing low-THC cannabis for qualifying medical conditions.
2016 – Medical Marijuana Program Established
- Voters approve Amendment 2 with 71% support, legalizing medical marijuana for patients with qualifying conditions.
2017 – Program Expansion
- Lawmakers expand the list of qualifying conditions and allow smokable cannabis through legislation.
2022 – Dosage Limits Implemented
- Department of Health establishes emergency rules setting daily dose limits and 70-day supply limits for patient purchases.
2024 – Recreational Cannabis Failed
- Amendment 3, which would have legalized recreational marijuana, fails with 56% support (60% threshold required).
2025 – Medical Program Continues
- Florida maintains medical-only program with ongoing discussions about potential 2026 recreational ballot initiative.
Florida Possession Limits
Florida law allows registered medical marijuana patients to possess specified amounts for therapeutic use.
- Medical patients may possess up to a 70-day supply of non-smokable marijuana (maximum 24,500mg THC).
- Medical patients may possess up to 4 ounces of smokable marijuana at any time.
- Medical patients may purchase up to 2.5 ounces of smokable marijuana in 35-day period.
- Physicians can request exceptions to increase limits above standard amounts with state approval.
- Home cultivation is prohibited for all patients.
- Patients must present valid Florida medical marijuana card and government-issued ID when purchasing from dispensaries.
- Recreational cannabis possession and use remain illegal under Florida law.
- Florida medical marijuana cards are valid for one year and must be renewed annually.
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FAQs
What medical conditions qualify for a Florida medical marijuana card?
Qualifying conditions include cancer, epilepsy, glaucoma, HIV/AIDS, PTSD, ALS, Crohn's disease, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, chronic nonmalignant pain, and terminal conditions. Physicians may also recommend medical marijuana for conditions of the same kind or class as those listed, or when the benefits outweigh potential health risks.
How long is a Florida medical marijuana card valid?
Florida medical marijuana cards expire one year after the date of approval. Patients can begin the renewal process electronically 45 days before expiration and should apply at least 45 days in advance to ensure continuous coverage.
Can I use my Florida medical marijuana card in other states?
Yes, Florida medical marijuana cards are recognized in several states including Arkansas, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Utah, and Washington D.C. Some states may require visiting patients to complete additional registration applications.
How much medical marijuana can I possess in Florida?
Medical patients in Florida may possess up to 4 ounces of smokable marijuana at any time and up to a 70-day supply of non-smokable marijuana (maximum 24,500mg THC). Patients may purchase up to 2.5 ounces of smokable marijuana within each 35-day period.
Can I grow my own medical marijuana in Florida?
No, home cultivation of marijuana is prohibited for all patients in Florida. Patients must purchase all medical marijuana products from state-licensed Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers (MMTCs).
Can minors get medical marijuana cards in Florida?
Yes, minors under 18 can qualify for medical marijuana with parental consent. A qualified physician must determine that benefits outweigh risks, and a parent or legal guardian must serve as the designated caregiver to purchase and administer medical marijuana.