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Florida voters didn't go for recreational marijuana, but people who qualify for medical marijuana can still get it. Here's how.
Medical marijuana is legal in Florida for residents diagnosed with a specific set of conditions who have applied for and received a Medical Marijuana ID Card or caregivers who have received a ...
The bill was filed last month and would allow anyone who has a marijuana card over the age of 21 to grow the plant at home. It would also change the renewal process for medical marijuana cards.
Florida Rep. Alex Andrade sponsored HB 555 earlier in February, a bill that would allow anyone with a medical marijuana card to grow up to two cannabis plants in their home for personal use.
Marijuana is currently only legal in Florida for those who have a Medical Marijuana ID Card, which is given to those who have been diagnosed with a qualifying condition.
Florida's Medical Marijuana Use Registry website is receiving updates to improve user experience and security. The updates include a redesigned profile, improved application process, and clearer ...
More than 850,000 Floridians have medical marijuana cards, which give them the chance to purchase and use a variety of marijuana products, since voters approved such use in 2016. Soon, Floridians m… ...
Easter Sunday and 4/20, a day associated with marijuana use, fall on the same day in 2025. Florida does not recognize medical marijuana cards from other states. Penalties for marijuana possession ...
The recreational marijuana amendment to make weed legal for adults failed after falling short of the 60% threshold required ...
Recreational marijuana is illegal in Florida, while medical marijuana is legal with restrictions. Possession of marijuana without a medical card can result in varying penalties, including jail ...
The judge’s decision marks a significant development in the ongoing debate over gun rights and medical marijuana use.