Florida looks to double amount of medical-marijuana licenses
An emergency rule about the licenses generated an immediate buzz in the cannabis industry, as the number of licenses in the state will double. The rule came more than six years after
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Under the emergency rule released Friday, 22 licenses will be available, adding to the 22 currently licensed operators. The department will accept applications
The application window will be the first major opportunity for newcomers to the state's cannabis market to vie for licenses since the 2017 legislation passed. An earlier round of licenses was based on a 2014 law that legalized non-euphoric cannabis for a limited number of patients.
Investors and marijuana operators for years have viewed
Also, a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow recreational use of marijuana has intensified excitement about the licensing process. The proposed amendment, backed by
Prospective operators "are thrilled" about Friday's announcement, attorney
"There's been no shortage of companies waiting and watching the department for these rules since probably at least 2017 to be able to have an opportunity to be able to compete for these licenses," St. Laurent said Friday.
The 2017 law required the
But the DeSantis' administration left the application process in limbo after the governor took office in 2019.
The 2017 law also required health officials to issue a license to a Black farmer with ties to doing business in the state. The health department in September announced it intends to award the license to a
With a population of more than 22 million people and a booming tourism trade,
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Backers of the proposed constitutional amendment this week passed a key preliminary hurdle, submitting more than enough petition signatures to trigger a
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Doubling the size of the state's medical marijuana industry will likely drive down the value of operators' licenses, which have been flipped for between
In addition, the cannabis industry nationally has contracted, due to inflation, worker shortages, sales of unregulated euphoria-inducing products derived from hemp and the black market.
Industry experts estimate that it costs about
Still, solid investors won't shy away from the chance to compete in
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