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Florida Poised to Repeal State Ban on Smokable Cannabis

The Associated PressPublished on March 7, 2019 · Last updated July 28, 2020
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — The Florida Senate passed a repeal of the state’s medical marijuana smoking ban Thursday rather than face the prospects of seeing patients get access to smokable cannabis with no regulations at all.

The 34-4 vote came after nearly two hours of discussion. Some senators said they don’t approve of letting patients smoke marijuana, but voted for the bill anyway because letting courts decide the issue would be worse.

“I don’t like the position that we’re in today,” said Republican Sen. Kelli Stargel. “Now we’re in a situation where if we do nothing, the situation’s worse.”

Voters approved medical marijuana in 2016, but lawmakers banned smokable forms of the plant in a bill signed by then-Gov. Rick Scott in 2017. The state was sued over the issue and a judge declared the ban unconstitutional. Scott, now a Republican U.S. senator, appealed the ruling. Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis said in late January that the current law doesn’t represent the will of the voters and that he would drop the appeal if lawmakers didn’t repeal the ban by mid-March.

“I think this is the final product. I hope it is.”

Stargel and other senators were concerned that if the court decision is allowed to stand, patients would have instant access to smokable marijuana with no rules attached to it.

The Senate bill places several conditions on smokable medical marijuana. It would not be available to anyone under the age of 18 unless the patient is terminally ill and if two doctors, one of which has to be a pediatrician, says it is the most effective form of treatment. It could not be smoked in public or at private businesses subject to the state’s cigarette smoking ban.

Private property owners would have the right to prohibit it. The bill would limit supply to four ounces in a 35-day period and requires research into the effectiveness of medical marijuana.

Republican Sen. Jeff Brandes sponsored the bill and said after the vote the ban never should have been enacted in the first place. Two years ago he tried and failed to amend the bill to allow smokable medical marijuana.

“Obviously it wasn’t constitutional, at least that’s what the judges found,” he said. “We should have put smokable in the original legislation that passed in 2017.”

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The House will vote on its version of the bill next week and there are notable differences in the bills. The House bill wouldn’t allow smokable medical marijuana for children under any circumstances and it requires it come in the form of pre-rolled cigarettes. The Senate bill requires that treatment centers have pre-rolled cigarettes available, but doesn’t mandate them as the only form available.

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Brandes predicted, however, that the House will amend its bill to match the Senate language so that it could immediately go to DeSantis instead of returning to the Senate. The law would take effect once DeSantis signs the bill.

“I think this is the final product. I hope it is. We’ve worked really hard to make sure that we don’t have to bring this one back,” Brandes said.

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