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Medical use:Legal
Recreational:No

Medical marijuana was legalized in Florida when Ballot Amendment 2 passed in 2016. Patients age 18 or older can qualify for a compassionate care medical program if they have a doctor’s note and one of twelve qualifying conditions. Patients can obtain a medical marijuana card from licensed physicians, who are restricted from certifying more than three 70-day supply limits of marijuana or more than six 35-day supply limits, specifically for smokable products, which must be 2.5 ounces or less. As of this month, Florida is strongly considering putting recreational cannabis on the ballot in November and has already been discussing legislature for the prospective recreational laws.

Last Updated: March 27, 2024.

Source: States and territories legislation, NBC reports, NCSLMap data: Tlegrams/NPR Created with Datawrapper

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, medical marijuana use is prohibited in public places, schools, on public transportation, and in workplaces where its use may violate drug-free policies. It can only be consumed in private spaces.

A Florida medical marijuana card is valid for 12 months from the date of issue. Patients must renew their card annually by submitting an updated application and renewal fee.

No, Florida does not permit medical marijuana patients to cultivate cannabis plants. All medical marijuana must be purchased from state-licensed dispensaries.

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