How Much Marijuana may I Carry at a Time?
How Much Marijuana may I Carry at a Time?
Most patients want to know "how much marijuana may I carry". In Florida, the law controls marijuana possession. Currently, recreational use is illegal. Yet, Amendment 3 might change this, allowing adults 21 and over to have 3 ounces of marijuana or 5 grams of concentrate. As a qualified patient or designated caregiver, you may purchase up to a 70-day supply of medical cannabis products from one of the medical marijuana Florida dispensary locations. Within State-defined limits, the amount you receive for your 70-day prescription supply is determined by your physician. Holding up to 20 grams of recreational marijuana is a misdemeanor. Conviction could lead to a year in jail and a $1,000 fine. Laws do change, so always check the latest or consult a lawyer.
Special Rules for Minors: Florida lets minors use medical marijuana with a doctor’s recommendation. But, marijuana can harm teens’ health, affecting thinking, memory, coordination, and attention.
For Minors to Use Medical Marijuana:
- Two doctors must agree it’s more helpful than harmful.
- The OMMU must approve a Consent for Minor Qualified Patient form before applying for a medical marijuana card.
- Doctors can’t prescribe smokable marijuana to minors unless they’re terminally ill; it’s the best method, and a pediatrician agrees.
- Only a caregiver can buy or give marijuana to a minor patient.
Higher Doses: Patients needing more for chronic pain or cancer can ask to exceed limits. The OMMU reviews these requests and responds within 14 days.
Each minor’s situation is different. Consult our doctors to decide the best treatment. Always make informed choices for the patient’s health.
For more information, see our related page “FAQ Legal Disclaimer”, and to learn more marijuana facts, visit our medical marijuana FAQ page. Call us at (786) 953-6838 to schedule an appointment and get your marijuana card today!
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