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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill allowing the revocation of medical cannabis cards for individuals convicted of drug crimes. The law allows immediate suspension of registration for patients charged with violations of the state's Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act and requires revocation upon conviction or guilty/no contest plea for trafficking, sale, manufacture, delivery, or possession with intent to sell, manufacture, or deliver a controlled substance. This includes guilty verdicts or pleas for the purchase or sale of 20 grams or less of cannabis (excluding low-THC cannabis, hemp, and industrial hemp) and more than 10 grams of other controlled substances. Patients can reapply after completing their sentence with a notarized letter.

DeSantis Signs Law Allowing Revocation of Medical Cannabis Cards for Drug Crimes  

Jul 8, 2025

TG Branfalt

Ganjapreneur



Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) last week signed a bill allowing the
revocation of state-issued medical cannabis cards for individuals convicted
of drug crimes. SB 2514 allows the state Department of Health to
“immediately suspend the registration of a qualified patient charged with a
violation” of the state’s Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control
Act “until final disposition of the alleged offense.”

The new law requires the agency to revoke the registration of the qualified
medical cannabis patients and caregivers if the patient or caregiver is
convicted of, or pled guilty or no contest to, regardless of adjudication,
a violation of the state’s drug control law “if such violation was for
trafficking in, the sale, manufacture, or delivery of, or possession with
intent to sell, manufacture, or deliver a controlled substance.”

The law covers guilty verdicts or pleas for the purchase or sale of 20
grams of less of cannabis, including Delta-6, -8, -9, and -10 and synthetic
cannabinoids. It excludes “low-THC cannabis,” hemp, and industrial hemp. It
also covers the purchase or sale of more than 10 grams of “any substance
named or described in” the legislation.

Patients would be able to reapply to the medical cannabis program after
they complete their sentence, provided they include a notarized letter with
their new application.

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