Get a Florida Medical Cannabis Card: Easy 5-Step Guide
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“Welcome to the Sunshine State’s green revolution!
Whether you’re a Florida local or a seasonal visitor, navigating the medical cannabis landscape can feel like a maze.
But fear not! Our easy-to-follow guide is your trusty compass, leading you through every twist and turn on your journey to wellness.
Is Marijuana Legal In Florida?
The state of Florida only allows for the medical use of marijuana. It is still illegal for adult use, sometimes called recreational use.
The (OMMC) Office of Medical Marijuana Use oversees the state medical marijuana program. There are some very specific qualifications and application steps to become registered as a medical patient in FL.
This guide will look at each of these in detail and help you become a registered medical cannabis patient.
Let’s get started!
Eligibility Criteria for a Florida Medical Cannabis Card
To be eligible for a medical cannabis card in Florida, individuals must meet specific criteria:
Residency and Age Requirements: Applicants must be a Florida resident or seasonal Florida resident, and those under 18 need parental consent.
Qualifying Medical Conditions: Florida has specified several medical conditions that qualify for medical cannabis treatment.
These include:
- Cancer
- Epilepsy
- Glaucoma
- HIV/AIDS
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
- Crohn’s disease
- Parkinson’s disease
- Multiple sclerosis
- Medical conditions of the same kind or class as or comparable to those listed
- A terminal condition diagnosed by a physician other than the qualified physician issuing the physician certification
- Chronic nonmalignant pain
Physician Certification: A critical step is obtaining an in-person medical marijuana recommendation from a qualified physician. Physicians must be registered in the Florida Medical Marijuana Use Registry. We can help you set that appointment up.
Application Process for a Florida Medical Cannabis Card
Navigating the application process for a Florida Medical Cannabis Card involves several key steps:
Physician Consultation and Certification: First, schedule an appointment with a qualified physician. The physician will assess your condition and determine if medical cannabis is suitable. If so, they will certify your condition and add your information to the Florida Medical Marijuana Use Registry. (Renewals may be virtual visits.)
Completing the Registry Application: After receiving certification, complete your application in the Florida Medical Marijuana Use Registry. You’ll need to provide proof of residency and state fees.
Approval and Card Issuance: The Florida Department of Health will review your application. Once approved, you’ll receive an email confirmation ( typically within 10 days), allowing you to purchase medical cannabis from licensed dispensaries called Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers (MMTC), even before your physical card arrives.
Make sure you have your state-issued ID, such as a driver’s license, with you. The physical card may take a month or more to arrive.
You may check the status of your application by calling 800-808-9580 or through the Medical Marijuana Use Registry.
For those seeking assistance in this process, The Cannabis Community offers services to help patients navigate these eligibility requirements and get certified for their cannabis cards.
We can assist you at every step, from finding a qualified physician to successfully submitting your application.
Documents and Requirements to Get a Med Card in Florida
When attending your appointment with a qualified physician, it is essential to bring the required documents.
Proof of identity and Florida residency. This varies based on your application method:
- Online Applications:
- Linked to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) for residency verification.
- If your profile matches FLHSMV records, residency is automatically confirmed.
- Linked to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) for residency verification.
- Paper Applications/No FLHSMV Match:
- Permanent residents: A valid Florida driver’s license or ID card.
- Seasonal residents: Two of the following:
- A deed, mortgage statement, or rental/lease agreement.
- A utility hookup/work order (within 60 days) or recent utility bill.
- Recent mail from a financial institution or government agency.
- A deed, mortgage statement, or rental/lease agreement.
- Minor patients: Birth certificate or Florida K-12 school record, plus guardian’s Florida ID.
- Permanent residents: A valid Florida driver’s license or ID card.
Photos:
Online Applications:
- Your application is linked to the FLHSMV database. Your state ID or driver’s license photo is automatically used if your profile matches.
Paper Applications:
- Include a recent (within 90 days) passport-style color photo, 2×2 inches, taken against a plain white background.
Payment:
The state of Florida charges a non-refundable $75.00 application fee.
- A $2.75 convenience fee applies per online payment.
- For declined payments, a $15 service fee is added.
Paper Applications:
- Include a $75.00 check or money order payable to the Florida Department of Health.
- Ensure your Patient ID Number and DOB are on the payment.
Qualifying Phycian’s Fee:
- Your physician will also have a fee to certify you.
Be sure to check with the physician’s office beforehand to ensure you have all the necessary documents.
Renewing Your Medical Cannabis Card in Florida
To ensure uninterrupted access to your medical cannabis, you must renew your Florida Medical Marijuana Card annually. Here’s what you need to know about the renewal process:
Start Early: Begin the renewal process 45 days before your card expires to allow ample processing time.
Physician’s Recommendation: You may be recertified by your physician using a virtual or telehealth visit for renewals only. If you change doctors, you must have an in-person office visit again.
Update Your Information: Make any necessary updates to your personal information in the Medical Marijuana Use Registry.
Renewal Fee: The renewal fee is the same as the initial application, $75, which must be submitted along with your renewal application.
Documentation: If your physician’s certification and your residency proof remain valid, no additional documents are needed.
Florida Medical Cannabis Card Advantages
Legal Access to Medical Cannabis: Cardholders can legally purchase cannabis from state-licensed dispensaries, ensuring safe and regulated access to their medication.
Range of Products: A variety of cannabis products are available, catering to different medical needs and preferences.
Legal Protections: The card provides legal protections under Florida law, allowing for the possession and use of medical cannabis as prescribed.
Quality Assurance: Products from licensed dispensaries undergo rigorous testing to ensure safety and quality.
Cannabis Reciprocity Laws in Florida
Cannabis reciprocity refers to whether a state recognizes medical marijuana cards issued by another state. Here’s what you need to know about Florida’s stance on this matter:
No Reciprocity: Currently, Florida does not offer reciprocity for medical marijuana cards issued by other states. This means that only Florida-issued medical marijuana cards are recognized and protected under Florida law.
For Visitors: If you are visiting Florida from another state where you are a registered medical marijuana patient, you cannot legally purchase cannabis from Florida dispensaries with your out-of-state card.
Residency Requirement: To obtain a medical marijuana card in Florida, you must be a resident and provide proof of residency. Seasonal residents are allowed to apply for medical cards.
Legal Implications: Possession of marijuana without a Florida-issued medical marijuana card could lead to legal repercussions.
Congratulations – You Made it!
Kudos on reaching the end of our friendly guide to getting your Florida Medical Cannabis Card!
We’ve walked through all the important steps, from checking if you’re eligible to understanding the perks and laws. Remember, this card isn’t just a pass to medical cannabis – it’s your ticket to a world of new health options, all safe and legal.
The world of medical cannabis is constantly changing, so keep up with Florida’s laws and regulations to stay on track.
If you’re curious about cannabis and where to begin on your journey, we recommend checking out some of our guides from The Cannabis Community:
- What is Medical Cannabis?
- Cannabis Oil Guide: What Is It and How Does It Work?
- How to Choose the Best Medical Cannabis Strains For Your Condition
- Guide to Cannabis Tincures
Your comments and questions are always welcome. Here’s to your journey towards wellness!”
Frequently Asked Questions About Florida Cannabis
In this section, we address some commonly asked questions about medical cannabis in Florida:
How Long Does it Take to Get Your Medical Card in FL
Once you have completed the necessary steps and submitted your application, it typically takes an average of 10 business days to receive your medical marijuana card.
If you choose to submit your application by mail, allow an additional 3-5 days. However, processing times may vary based on the current workload at the OMMU.
While waiting for your card to arrive, stay informed about any updates or notifications you may receive via email from the OMMU.
Once approved, you’ll receive an email notification that you can use to purchase medical marijuana from a licensed dispensary, even before your physical card arrives.
The physical card may take a month or more to arrive.
Can I grow my own cannabis in Florida with a medical card?
No, currently Florida law does not permit medical marijuana patients or caregivers to grow their own cannabis plants. All medical cannabis must be purchased from a licensed medical marijuana treatment center.
Are there restrictions on where I can use medical cannabis in Florida?
Yes, the use of medical cannabis is restricted in Florida. It cannot be used in any public place, on school grounds, in the workplace, or inside a motor vehicle.
What forms of medical marijuana are available in Florida?
Florida dispensaries offer a variety of cannabis forms, including oils, tinctures, edibles, vapes, and topicals. The availability of specific products can vary by dispensary.
How much medical cannabis can I possess in Florida?
The amount of medical cannabis you can possess at any given time is determined by the physician’s recommendation and must adhere to state laws. Generally, the law allows patients to purchase up to a 70-day supply at a time.
Do I need to renew my Florida medical marijuana card?
Yes, medical marijuana cards in Florida must be renewed annually. Beginning the renewal process 45 days before your card expires is recommended, so save the date in your calendar.
Will I Lose my medical marijuana card if I own firearms?
In short, no. You will not lose your medical marijuana card access if you have firearms, and the reverse is true as well. If you have a medical cannabis card, you will not be required to relinquish your firearms but may run into issues when purchasing new ones. Check out our Gun Rights for medical cannabis patients in Florida for more details!
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