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Way it stands today.

No growing by the public.Zero.

If your not 1 of 3 approved to grow cbc today then you will use a dispensary.

Care giver. If your a med card holder you can pick up someone order who has a med card order from the dispense.

Will the bill change since it not written yet? No clue

Only good is 24 plants or less is a misdemeanor. So looks like nothing changed.
 
What a load of horse shit! ...these Florida swindler elected officials know how to stick it to the people in this state.
 
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A new bill filed in the Florida Senate would give some adults the opportunity to grow marijuana at home.

This is a legislative push to expand access to marijuana in Florida, after voters rejected an amendment toto legalize it for adults 21 and older.

Senate Bill 546 would allow medical marijuana patients to grow no more than two cannabis plants at home, as long as they apply and get a "cultivation certificate" from the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.

"Home grown" was a big talking point among opponents of last year's ballot measure, which would have legalized recreational marijuana.

They argued in ads that the lack of language addressing home-grown weed gave cannabis companies too much control over the market.

Recreational marijuana amendment fails in Florida

"It didn't strictly prohibit it,” attorney Paula Savchenko said. “It just didn't lay out a framework for it."

Savchenko represents some of those companies.

“Groups operating in the industry, definitely are against it, and they really don't want any more competition coming in,” she said. “So, it's really been mixed reviews, but overall, pretty favorable response for the industry."

Senator Joe Gruters, who filed the bill, has not responded to my requests for an interview, while the legislature is in its special session.

We still don't know if this bill will even be heard.

It has not been assigned to a committee, which would have to vote to advance it to the full Senate.



 
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