PUB 700696: Personal Use and Regulation of Marijuana by Jonathan Barrera
ARTICLE X: MISCELLANEOUS, New Section.
Article X, Section 30: Personal Use and Regulation of Marijuana, Florida Constitution
(1) PURPOSE AND FINDINGS.
(a) In the interest of the efficient use of law enforcement resources, enhancing revenue for
public purposes, and individual freedom, the people of the state of Florida find and declare
that the use of marijuana should be legal for persons twenty‐one years of age or older and
taxed in a manner similar to alcohol.
(b) In the interest of the health and public safety of our citizenry, the people of the state of
Florida further find and declare that marijuana should be regulated in a manner similar to
alcohol so that:
(I) Individuals will have to show proof of age before purchasing marijuana;
(II) Selling, distributing, or transferring marijuana to minors and other individuals under the age
of twenty‐one shall remain illegal;
(III) Driving under the influence of marijuana shall remain illegal;
(IV) Legitimate, taxpaying business people, and not criminal actors, will conduct sales of
marijuana; and
(V) Marijuana sold in this state will be labeled and subject to additional regulations to ensure
that consumers are informed and protected.
(c) In the interest of enacting rational policies for the treatment of all variations of the cannabis
plant, the people of Florida further find and declare that industrial hemp should be regulated
separately from strains of cannabis with higher delta‐9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)
concentrations.
(d) The people of the state of Florida further find and declare that it is necessary to ensure
consistency and fairness in the application of this section throughout the state and that,
therefore, the matters addressed by this section are, except as specified herein, matters of
statewide concern.
(2) DEFINITIONS. As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires,
(a) "Consumer" means a person twenty‐one years of age or older who purchases marijuana or
marijuana products for personal use by persons twenty‐one years of age or older, but not for
resale to others.
(b) "Department" means the Department of Health or its successor agency.
(c) "Industrial hemp" means the plant of the genus cannabis and any part of such plant,
whether growing or not, with a delta‐9 tetrahydrocannabinol concentration that does not
exceed three‐tenths percent on a dry weight basis.
(d) "Locality" means a county, municipality, or city and county.
(e) "Marijuana" or "marihuana" means all parts of the plant of the genus cannabis whether
growing or not, the seeds thereof, the resin extracted from any part of the plant, and every
compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or preparation of the plant, its seeds, or its
resin, including marihuana concentrate. "Marijuana" or "marihuana" does not include industrial
hemp, nor does it include fiber produced from the stalks, oil, or cake made from the seeds of
the plant, sterilized seed of the plant which is incapable of germination, or the weight of any
other ingredient combined with marijuana to prepare topical or oral administrations, food,
drink, or other product.
(f) "Marijuana accessories" means any equipment, products, or materials of any kind which are
used, intended for use, or designed for use in planting, propagating, cultivating, growing,
harvesting, composting, manufacturing, compounding, converting, producing, processing,
preparing, testing, analyzing, packaging, repackaging, storing, vaporizing, or containing
marijuana, or for ingesting, inhaling, or otherwise introducing marijuana into the human body.
(g) "Marijuana cultivation facility" means an entity licensed to cultivate, prepare, and package
marijuana and sell marijuana to retail marijuana stores, to marijuana product manufacturing
facilities, and to other marijuana cultivation facilities, but not to consumers.
(h) "Marijuana establishment" means a marijuana cultivation facility, a marijuana testing facility,
a marijuana product manufacturing facility, or a retail marijuana store.
(i) "Marijuana product manufacturing facility" means an entity licensed to purchase marijuana;
manufacture, prepare, and package marijuana products; and sell marijuana and marijuana
products to other marijuana product manufacturing facilities and to retail marijuana stores, but
not to consumers.
(j) "Marijuana products" means concentrated marijuana products and marijuana products that
are comprised of marijuana and other ingredients and are intended for use or consumption,
such as, but not limited to, edible products, ointments, and tinctures.
(k) "Marijuana testing facility" means an entity licensed to analyze and certify the safety and
potency of marijuana.
(l) "Medical marijuana center" means an entity licensed by a state agency to sell marijuana
and marijuana products pursuant to section 29 of this article.
(m) "Retail marijuana store" means an entity licensed to purchase marijuana from marijuana
cultivation facilities and marijuana and marijuana products from marijuana product
manufacturing facilities and to sell marijuana and marijuana products to consumers.
(n) "Unreasonably impracticable" means that the measures necessary to comply with the
regulations require such a high investment of risk, money, time, or any other resource or asset
that the operation of a marijuana establishment is not worthy of being carried out in practice
by a reasonably prudent businessperson.
(3) PERSONAL USE OF MARIJUANA. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the following
acts are not unlawful and shall not be an offense under Florida law or the law of any locality
within Florida or be a basis for seizure or forfeiture of assets under Florida law for persons
twenty‐one years of age or older:
(a) Possessing, using, displaying, purchasing, or transporting marijuana accessories or one
ounce or less of marijuana.
(b) Possessing, growing, processing, or transporting no more than six marijuana plants, with
three or fewer being mature, flowering plants, and possession of the marijuana produced by
the plants on the premises where the plants were grown, provided that the growing takes place
in an enclosed, locked space, is not conducted openly or publicly, and is not made available for
sale.
(c) Transfer of one ounce or less of marijuana without remuneration to a person who is twenty‐
one years of age or older.
(d) Consumption of marijuana provided that nothing in this section shall permit consumption
that is conducted openly and publicly or in a manner that endangers others.
(e) Assisting another person who is twenty‐one years of age or older in any of the acts
described in paragraphs (a) through (d) of this subsection.
(4) LAWFUL OPERATION OF MARIJUANA‐RELATED FACILITIES. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the following acts are not unlawful and shall not be an offense under Florida
law or be a basis for seizure or forfeiture of assets under Florida law for persons twenty‐one
years of age or older:
(a) Manufacture, possession, or purchase of marijuana accessories or the sale of marijuana
accessories to a person who is twenty‐one years of age or older.
(b) Possessing, displaying, or transporting marijuana or marijuana products; purchase of
marijuana from a marijuana cultivation facility; purchase of marijuana or marijuana products
from a marijuana product manufacturing facility; or sale of marijuana or marijuana products to
consumers, if the person conducting the activities described in this paragraph has obtained a
current, valid license to operate a retail marijuana store or is acting in his or her capacity as an
owner, employee or agent of a licensed retail marijuana store.
(c) Cultivating, harvesting, processing, packaging, transporting, displaying, or possessing
marijuana; delivery or transfer of marijuana to a marijuana testing facility; selling marijuana to
a marijuana cultivation facility, a marijuana product manufacturing facility, or a retail marijuana
store; or the purchase of marijuana from a marijuana cultivation facility, if the person
conducting the activities described in this paragraph has obtained a current, valid license to
operate a marijuana cultivation facility or is acting in his or her capacity as an owner, employee,
or agent of a licensed marijuana cultivation facility.
(d) Packaging, processing, transporting, manufacturing, displaying, or possessing marijuana or
marijuana products; delivery or transfer of marijuana or marijuana products to a marijuana
testing facility; selling marijuana or marijuana products to a retail marijuana store or a
marijuana product manufacturing facility; the purchase of marijuana from a marijuana
cultivation facility; or the purchase of marijuana or marijuana products from a marijuana
product manufacturing facility, if the person conducting the activities described in this
paragraph has obtained a current, valid license to operate a marijuana product manufacturing
facility or is acting in his or her capacity as an owner, employee, or agent of a licensed
marijuana product manufacturing facility.
(e) Possessing, cultivating, processing, repackaging, storing, transporting, displaying,
transferring or delivering marijuana or marijuana products if the person has obtained a current,
valid license to operate a marijuana testing facility or is acting in his or her capacity as an
owner, employee, or agent of a licensed marijuana testing facility.
(f) Leasing or otherwise allowing the use of property owned, occupied or controlled by any
person, corporation or other entity for any of the activities conducted lawfully in accordance
with paragraphs (a) through (e) of this subsection.
(5) REGULATION OF MARIJUANA.
(a) Not later than January 1, 2020, the department shall adopt regulations necessary for
implementation of this section. Such regulations shall not prohibit the operation of marijuana
establishments, either expressly or through regulations that make their operation unreasonably
impracticable. Such regulations shall include:
(I) Procedures for the issuance, renewal, suspension, and revocation of a license to operate a
marijuana establishment, with such procedures subject to all requirements of part X of title
10 of the Florida Administrative Procedure Act or any successor provision;
(II) A schedule of application, licensing and renewal fees, provided, application fees shall not
exceed five thousand dollars, with this upper limit adjusted annually for inflation, unless the
department determines a greater fee is necessary to carry out its responsibilities under this
section, and provided further, an entity that is licensed under section 29
to cultivate or sell marijuana or to manufacture marijuana products at the time this
section takes effect and that chooses to apply for a separate marijuana establishment license
shall not be required to pay an application fee greater than five hundred dollars to apply for a
license to operate a marijuana establishment in accordance with the provisions of this section;
(III) Qualifications for licensure that are directly and demonstrably related to the operation of a
marijuana establishment;
(IV) Security requirements for marijuana establishments;
(V) Requirements to prevent the sale or diversion of marijuana and marijuana products to
persons under the age of twenty‐one;
(VI) Labeling requirements for marijuana and marijuana products sold or distributed by a
marijuana establishment;
(VII) Health and safety regulations and standards for the manufacture of marijuana products
and the cultivation of marijuana;
(VIII) Restrictions on the advertising and display of marijuana and marijuana products; and
(IX) Civil penalties for the failure to comply with regulations made pursuant to this section.
(b) In order to ensure the most secure, reliable, and accountable system for the production and
distribution of marijuana and marijuana products in accordance with this subsection, in any
competitive application process the department shall have as a primary consideration whether
an applicant:
(I) Has prior experience producing or distributing marijuana or marijuana products pursuant to
section 29 of this article in the locality in which the applicant seeks to operate a marijuana establishment; and
(II) Has, during the experience described in subparagraph (I), complied consistently with section
29 of this article, and conforming regulations
(c) In order to ensure that individual privacy is protected, notwithstanding paragraph (a), the
department shall not require a consumer to provide a retail marijuana store with personal
information other than government‐issued identification to determine the consumer's age, and
a retail marijuana store shall not be required to acquire and record personal information about
consumers other than information typically acquired in a financial transaction conducted at a
retail liquor store.
(d) The general assembly shall enact an excise tax to be levied upon marijuana sold or
otherwise transferred by a marijuana cultivation facility to a marijuana product manufacturing
facility or to a retail marijuana store at a rate not to exceed fifteen percent prior to January 1,
2021 and at a rate to be determined by the general assembly thereafter, and shall direct the
department to establish procedures for the collection of all taxes levied. Provided, no such excise tax shall be
levied upon marijuana intended for sale at medical marijuana centers pursuant to section 29 of
this article.
(e) Not later than January, 1, 2020, each locality shall enact an ordinance or regulation
specifying the entity within the locality that is responsible for processing applications submitted
for a license to operate a marijuana establishment within the boundaries of the locality and for
the issuance of such licenses should the issuance by the locality become necessary because of a
failure by the department to adopt regulations pursuant to paragraph (a) or because of a failure
by the department to process and issue licenses as required by paragraph (g).
(f) A locality may enact ordinances or regulations, not in conflict with this section or with
regulations or legislation enacted pursuant to this section, governing the time, place, manner
and number of marijuana establishment operations; establishing procedures for the issuance,
suspension, and revocation of a license issued by the locality in accordance with paragraph (h)
or (i), such procedures to be subject to all requirements of the Florida Administrative Procedure Act or any successor provision; establishing a schedule of annual operating, licensing, and application fees for marijuana establishments, provided, the
application fee shall only be due if an application is submitted to a locality in accordance with
paragraph (i) and a licensing fee shall only be due if a license is issued by a locality in
accordance with paragraph (h) or (i); and establishing civil penalties for violation of an
ordinance or regulation governing the time, place, and manner of a marijuana establishment
that may operate in such locality. A locality may prohibit the operation of marijuana cultivation
facilities, marijuana product manufacturing facilities, marijuana testing facilities, or retail
marijuana stores through the enactment of an ordinance or through an initiated or referred
measure; provided, any initiated or referred measure to prohibit the operation of marijuana
cultivation facilities, marijuana product manufacturing facilities, marijuana testing facilities, or
retail marijuana stores must appear on a general election ballot during an even numbered year.
(g) Each application for an annual license to operate a marijuana establishment shall be
submitted to the department. The department shall:
(I) Begin accepting and processing applications on January 1, 2020;
(II) Immediately forward a copy of each application and half of the license application fee to the
locality in which the applicant desires to operate the marijuana establishment;
(III) Issue an annual license to the applicant between forty‐five and ninety days after receipt of
an application unless the department finds the applicant is not in compliance with regulations
enacted pursuant to paragraph (a) or the department is notified by the relevant locality that the
applicant is not in compliance with ordinances and regulations made pursuant to paragraph (f)
and in effect at the time of application, provided, where a locality has enacted a numerical limit
on the number of marijuana establishments and a greater number of applicants seek licenses,
the department shall solicit and consider input from the locality as to the locality's preference
or preferences for licensure; and
(IV) Upon denial of an application, notify the applicant in writing of the specific reason for its
denial.
(h) If the department does not issue a license to an applicant within ninety days of receipt of
the application filed in accordance with paragraph (g) and does not notify the applicant of the
specific reason for its denial, in writing and within such time period, or if the department has
adopted regulations pursuant to paragraph (a) and has accepted applications pursuant to
paragraph (g) but has not issued any licenses by January 1, 2020, the applicant may resubmit its
application directly to the locality, pursuant to paragraph (e), and the locality may issue an
annual license to the applicant. A locality issuing a license to an applicant shall do so within
ninety days of receipt of the resubmitted application unless the locality finds and notifies the
applicant that the applicant is not in compliance with ordinances and regulations made
pursuant to paragraph (f) in effect at the time the application is resubmitted and the locality
shall notify the department if an annual license has been issued to the applicant. If an
application is submitted to a locality under this paragraph, the department shall forward to the
locality the application fee paid by the applicant to the department upon request by the
locality. A license issued by a locality in accordance with this paragraph shall have the same
force and effect as a license issued by the department in accordance with paragraph (g) and the
holder of such license shall not be subject to regulation or enforcement by the department
during the term of that license. A subsequent or renewed license may be issued under this
paragraph on an annual basis only upon resubmission to the locality of a new application submitted to the department pursuant to paragraph (g). Nothing in this paragraph shall limit such relief as may be available to an aggrieved party under the Florida Administrative Procedure Act or any successor provision.
(i) If the department does not adopt regulations required by paragraph (a), an applicant may
submit an application directly to a locality after January 1, 2020 and the locality may issue an
annual license to the applicant. A locality issuing a license to an applicant shall do so within
ninety days of receipt of the application unless it finds and notifies the applicant that the
applicant is not in compliance with ordinances and regulations made pursuant to paragraph (f)
in effect at the time of application and shall notify the department if an annual license has been
issued to the applicant. A license issued by a locality in accordance with this paragraph shall
have the same force and effect as a license issued by the department in accordance with
paragraph (g) and the holder of such license shall not be subject to regulation or enforcement
by the department during the term of that license. A subsequent or renewed license may be
issued under this paragraph on an annual basis if the department has not adopted regulations
required by paragraph (a) at least ninety days prior to the date upon which such subsequent or
renewed license would be effective or if the department has adopted regulations pursuant to
paragraph (a) but has not, at least ninety days after the adoption of such regulations, issued
licenses pursuant to paragraph (g).
(j) Not later than January 1, 2020, the general assembly shall enact legislation governing the
cultivation, processing and sale of industrial hemp.
(6) EMPLOYERS, DRIVING, MINORS AND CONTROL OF PROPERTY.(a) Nothing in this section is
intended to require an employer to permit or accommodate the use, consumption, possession,
transfer, display, transportation, sale or growing of marijuana in the workplace or to affect the
ability of employers to have policies restricting the use of marijuana by employees.
(b) Nothing in this section is intended to allow driving under the influence of marijuana or
driving while impaired by marijuana or to supersede statutory laws related to driving under the
influence of marijuana or driving while impaired by marijuana, nor shall this section prevent the
state from enacting and imposing penalties for driving under the influence of or while impaired
by marijuana.
(c) Nothing in this section is intended to permit the transfer of marijuana, with or without
remuneration, to a person under the age of twenty‐one or to allow a person under the age of
twenty‐one to purchase, possess, use, transport, grow, or consume marijuana.
(d) Nothing in this section shall prohibit a person, employer, school, hospital, detention facility,
corporation or any other entity who occupies, owns or controls a property from prohibiting or
otherwise regulating the possession, consumption, use, display, transfer, distribution, sale,
transportation, or growing of marijuana on or in that property.
(7) MEDICAL MARIJUANA PROVISIONS UNAFFECTED. Nothing in this section shall be construed:
(a) To limit any privileges or rights of a medical marijuana patient, primary caregiver, or licensed
entity as provided in section 29 of this article;
(b) To permit a medical marijuana center to distribute marijuana to a person who is not a
medical marijuana patient;
(c) To permit a medical marijuana center to purchase marijuana or marijuana products in a
manner or from a source not authorized under the section 29 of this article;
(d) To permit any medical marijuana center licensed pursuant to section 29 of this article to operate on the same premises as a retail marijuana store; or
(e) To discharge the department, the Florida Board of Health, or the Florida Department of
Public Health from their statutory and constitutional duties to regulate medical marijuana persuant to section 29 of this article.
(8) SELF‐EXECUTING, SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTING PROVISIONS. All provisions of this section are
self‐executing except as specified herein, are severable, and, except where otherwise indicated
in the text, shall supersede conflicting state statutory, local charter, ordinance, or resolution,
and other state and local provisions.
(9) EFFECTIVE DATE. Unless otherwise provided by this section, all provisions of this section
shall become effective upon official declaration of the vote hereon by proclamation of the
governor.