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Since voters overwhelmingly approved Amendment 2 in 2016 with 71.3% of the vote, medical marijuana has been legal, and popular, in Florida. Since then medical marijuana dispensaries have exploded ...
Floridians can once again use telehealth services for medical marijuana cards, but only if they already have one.. Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a new measure, HB 387, into law on Monday that allows ...
Since voters overwhelmingly approved Amendment 2 in 2016 with 71.3% of the vote, medical marijuana has been legal, and popular, in Florida. As of March, 2024, there are currently 22 different ...
In June 2023, Gov. DeSantis signed a bill into law allowing Florida medical marijuana cardholders to renew their certifications through telehealth services, but only if they were previously certified.
HB 555, a drastically slimmed-down version of a major medical marijuana overhaul from Rep. Alex Andrade, R-Pensacola, would have changed the annual card renewal to two years instead of the current ...
It would also change the renewal process for medical marijuana cards. When Amendment 3 was on the ballot during last year's election, a majority of the Floridians voted in favor of recreational ...
Florida's medical marijuana program requires patients to receive a physician's certification annually and pay a $75 fee to obtain, renew or replace their medical marijuana cards.
The multimillion-dollar push for recreational marijuana in Florida has failed. Amendment 3, which would have allowed adults 21 and older to buy and use marijuana without a medical card, got about ...
As of Nov. 1, 2024, there are currently 882,524 qualified patients in Florida signed up for Medical Marijuana Cards, according to the state's Department of Health, Office of Medical Marijuana Use ...
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.