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Florida Republican Lawmaker Speaks On His Revamped Marijuana Legislation

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A Republican lawmaker wants to change Florida’s medical marijuana system as well as legalize the drug for adults.




Sen. Jeff Brandes (R-St. Petersburg) hasn’t been shy in the past when it comes to criticizing the current system and now wants to dismantle it.
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When lawmakers created the framework for the medical marijuana system, they made it vertical. That means companies that got licenses would handle everything from growing to selling and transportation. A small number of licenses were available, and Brandes says some companies took advantage.
"We have people who are essentially hoarding licenses," Brandes says. "They got these licenses, but they had no intention of growing, processing, or selling to the retail market. But now they are trying to sell their market for sometimes $40 million."
Florigrown, a group that didn’t receive a license, challenged the framework in the courts. Judges ruled the current system unconstitutional. One judge called it an “unlawful vertically-integrated oligopoly.” However, an appeal put a pause on plans to create a new system.
This session, Brandes wants to take the issue back from the courts by filing a bill that would revamp Florida’s marijuana rules. "This bill looks to do away with vertical integration and do away with the cartel system that exist in Florida," Brandes explains.
Before the 2019 session, Governor Ron DeSantis called for the legislature to address a piece of the law that restricted patients' access to smokable marijuana. The issue stemmed from the 2016 constitutional amendment allowing for medical marijuana. The legislature restricted access to smokable forms of the drug, but DeSantis says the amendment never called for that limitation. He also raised concerns about the vertical system.
“I look at how some of this was created where they created a cartel essentially. (I) don’t know that the amendment necessarily prohibits that, but that is not good policy. So I would like them to address that as well," DeSantis said.
Lawmakers did make a change that allows smokable marijuana, but the so-called “cartel” issue remains. Brandes hopes to fix that.
"If you want to be in the medical marijuana business, you basically have to get a license which costs $40 million," Brandes says. "Then you have to also set up a grow, a processing facility and retail facilities in order to distribute your product, and so you need to have another $40 million in order to just be in the business. Our bill allows small business owners to be in the business. If you want to just own a retail facility, it allows you to just own a retail facility and buy from a variety of different producers."
"Another major component of this bill is if you have a previous possession charge, this will allow you to go to the court to get that expunged from your record. We think that that’s a major provision that should not be overlooked," Brandes says. "There are thousands of people in Florida with simple possession charges for marijuana."
Brandes’ bill comes as Make It Legal Florida, a group behind a constitutional amendment to legalize marijuana, dropped a push to get its proposal on the 2020 ballot. It was one of two groups attempting to put a measure legalizing marijuana to a vote this year.
Several polls show Florida voters support legalization. "To me, this is a matter of when, not if," Brandes says. "We believe that the whole trajectory in the country and in the state of Florida is moving towards adult use."
A similar bill was filed in the House by Rep. Carlos Guillermo Smith (D-Winter Park).
https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/post/brandes-speaks-revamped-marijuana-legislation
 
Thanks for posting!

Seems like a a good way to fix FL MMJ.

We are one of 2 Medical States that cannot even grow their own Medicine.

Some people can’t even afford to pay for the Medicine.

Hopefully they will include a provision for Home Growing...
 

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I'd like to see how small business licenses will be rolled out. Could be some interesting catches in that one but I'd like to see small holders benefit.
 

armedoldhippy

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I'd like to see how small business licenses will be rolled out. Could be some interesting catches in that one but I'd like to see small holders benefit.

should be like hemp is here. small farmers should be able to buy (for a nominal fee-$250 for 5 acres here for example) a permit & sell their product to friend, neighbors, and at farmers markets etc.
 

buzzmobile

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I can legally brew beer at home in the Sunshine State. I don't believe there will be the same legality granted to growing Cannabis at home.
 

Asslover

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I can legally brew beer at home in the Sunshine State. I don't believe there will be the same legality granted to growing Cannabis at home.

Growing your own is not in the language of the bill. So we’d essentially be voting to let companies over charge us for weed that’s been put through so many machines that the buds are no longer sticky, for pre rolls that taste like cardboard because of all the shake they use.
I’ve had my card since it started and quality of weed in ANY dispensary is GARBAGE!
Until growing your own is part of legalization bill they won’t get my support/Signature :moon:
 

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If no allowance for home growing, then the law is rubbish. That said, no Republican would touch legal weed just a few short years ago. Some headway is happening.

Florida of all places should have legal pot now with home grows allowed, smugglers paradise for so many years. They smuggled the bulk of the pot into the US at one time, or pretty close to it.
 

flylowgethigh

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should be like hemp is here. small farmers should be able to buy (for a nominal fee-$250 for 5 acres here for example) a permit & sell their product to friend, neighbors, and at farmers markets etc.

TN can sell their private hemp crop? Is inspection and testing part of that $250 fee? I'll look it up if so.

https://www.tn.gov/content/dam/tn/agriculture/documents/industrial-hemp/2019_hemp_rules.pdf

Looks like there is 0-5 acres size license avail. They define THC as being delta-9, and not also THCA. Maybe that is just a condensed version and THCA is counted too. If not, pot is legal there.

I may have to move.
 
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armedoldhippy

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TN can sell their private hemp crop? Is inspection and testing part of that $250 fee? I'll look it up if so.

https://www.tn.gov/content/dam/tn/agriculture/documents/industrial-hemp/2019_hemp_rules.pdf

Looks like there is 0-5 acres size license avail. They define THC as being delta-9, and not also THCA. Maybe that is just a condensed version and THCA is counted too. If not, pot is legal there.

I may have to move.

i am unsure if testing etc is covered under fee. they SHOULD offer a lower priced permit (say...$50?) for those that want to grow their own high CBD hemp in house, garden, or greenhouse. up to 10 plants or something like that.
 

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