Florida limits dosages for medical marijuana, supply



Florida is setting limits on how much marijuana you can consume a day, how much your doctor can prescribe you at one time, and …

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  1. So ridiculous you can go into any liquor store and buy all the booze you want but if you went to a doctor, have a condition and need something like this you are limited to just 350mg a day . 🤦‍♂🤏

  2. As a medical marijuana patient in FL affected by changing laws, my wife has had to restructure her job to care for me on the 5 to 7 days per month that I am no longer allowed to access as much marijuana as my Drs are recommending for my proper treatment anymore. We plan appointments and our social life and household chores around the recurring absence of this part of treatment that we must plan for, keeping me inside most of that time from shortage of medicine or self forced daily shortages to prevent total absence on severe symptom days.
    Exercise is very difficult especially without as my prescription medications are hard on my body.
    3 years of consistent functional medical marijuana treatment changed overnight because some FL lawmakers don't want any patients to have any "extra" on days that they don't need that much because they're sure that the patient would not save the medical marijuana for later for themselves but would sell it on the streets. So they keep repeatedly changing the law to make sure that we don't get "extra today", restricting greatly my access to my needed daily dose, also changing an entire family economy and daily functionality. This effects people each time they make similar changes..
    This last law move forced me out of the ability to work as the prescription meds require me to be cared for and FL will no longer allow me ACCESS to the recommended amount or to the legally allowable amount of medical marijuana. I currently am not allowed what has been working to function so they have increased 2 of my prescription medications to help
    but they are hard on me and very expensive.
    It's obvious that none of these medically uneducated lawmakers have any concept of varying medical symptoms or how serious and debilitating some of the symptoms treated with medical cannabis are.
    The last change of FL law pushes me back again to more serious prescription drugs that are dangerous and require more caregiver assistance.
    Florida citizens paranoia has taken away my medication because they assume that if I have any more this week than I need this week then I would sell it on the streets. They've automatically labeled every user as an abuser just because it's cannabis.
    We've automatically been labeled as criminals that would sell any excess medication because it's cannabis.
    Although many citizens voted to allow medical marijuana, to other voters it automatically makes you a criminal prejudicially to use it and although it's been voted into law for me to use it is still legal for those people that don't want me to use it to have full voting power to restrict me from using it because we have lawmakers involved in this medication unlike any other medication whereas other approvals prevent citizen intervention somehow but prejudicially medical marijuana does not have those same protections so it gets jerked back and forth constantly between the supporters and the haters.
    Out of line with citizen voting intervention on any other type of more dangerous or equally "resellable" medications.
    If you're prescribed medical marijuana in Florida there are lawmakers that automatically label you as
    a criminal that will sell drugs on the street, therefore you cannot have what your doctor says you should have. because it's cannabis you are going to sell it to minors
    or people that are not approved.
    According to the lawmakers in Florida, this prejudice against medical marijuana patients and Dr recommendation, is allowed.
    If you are a medical marijuana patient you are prejudicially labeled as more than a "potential" criminal, counter to what your doctor recommends for you, all because of paranoid uneducated citizens getting involved in the decision-making process of medical issues rather than doctors.
    Rather than doctors.
    Instead of properly educated medical professionals.

  3. Im from Colorado now in FL and I like the way Florida has medical better. I get 2.5 oz of flower a month Plus 25,000 mg of concentrate, 10,000 mg of edibles, and 15,000 mg of sublingual rso oil every 70 days. The way it works down here is time. As long as your not buying huge amounts at once you can almost always go in and get products. The media is doing a very poor job at explaining the new changes and dispensing rules. Not to mention here in FL we don’t have any cap on potency so most of our flower is 20%-35%.

  4. This is what happens when government is in charge of anything . The federal government has to just decriminalize cannabis and allow the free market to do what it does. Just regulate it like tomatoes as far as I’m concerned. Less government is always a good thing .

  5. Its crazy to me how a CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT that was passed by a super majority of Floridians can be shredded to pieces by the state politicians. What a hatchet job. Florida should be ashamed of itself.

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