Marijuana Dispensaries in Hialeah

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Are there Marijuana Dispensaries in Hialeah?

No. Since marijuana remains classified as a Schedule I controlled substance in Florida, there are no adult-use marijuana stores in Hialeah or anywhere else in the State of Florida. Schedule I controlled drugs are illegal in Florida and cannot be sold anywhere.

Are there Medical Marijuana Dispensaries in Hialeah?

No. There are no medical marijuana dispensaries or medical marijuana treatment centers operating in the City of Hialeah.

Can You Buy Cannabis from Online Weed Dispensaries in Hialeah?

No. You cannot purchase cannabis from online weed dispensaries as no cannabis dispensaries are operating in the city. If you want to buy cannabis, you may purchase it online or physically at MMTCs in other Florida jurisdictions.

Visiting a Dispensary in Hialeah

There are no dispensaries in the City of Hialeah.

Hialeah Dispensary Laws

The Hialeah Municipal Code does not contain provisions for the operations of cannabis dispensaries in the city.

Recreational Laws in Hialeah

Pursuant to Florida law, Hialeah stipulates that it is unlawful to cultivate, consume, or sell cannabis for recreational purposes. Marijuana possession is a felony under Florida Statute 893.13, and the penalty varies based on the amount of cannabis involved. If you have less than 20 grams, you are charged with a first-degree misdemeanor. A conviction for such a crime may result in up to 12 months in jail and a $1,000 fine. If caught with 20 grams to 25 pounds of marijuana, you may face a five-year jail sentence and a $5,000 fine. If you are found with less than 300 cannabis plants, the penalty stays the same. Persons found with more than 25 pounds will face drug trafficking charges.

Medical Cannabis Laws in Hialeah

The Compassionate Medical Cannabis Act, approved by the Florida Legislature in 2014, permitted very sick cancer or epilepsy patients to consume low-THC cannabis. Florida voters adopted a constitutional amendment in November 2016 that expanded the use of medicinal cannabis beyond the initial Compassionate Medical Cannabis Act. Amendment 2 legalizes medicinal marijuana usage for various categories of persons suffering from chronic medical illnesses.

The current Florida medical cannabis laws allow Hialeah residents with specific medical illnesses who are registered with the Florida Medical Cannabis Program (MCP) to purchase and consume medical marijuana. Under the Florida Medicinal Cannabis Program, patients under the age of 18 may designate caregivers to help them administer medical cannabis.

Patients enrolled in the Florida MCP may purchase up to 2.5 ounces of cannabis but possess no more than 4 ounces of smokable cannabis per time. In public locations, as well as on federally controlled lands and buildings, the use of medicinal marijuana or medical marijuana products is prohibited. Consumption of cannabis may only happen in privately-owned homes. Driving while under the influence of medicinal cannabis is unlawful, as well as the cultivation of cannabis.

How to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Hialeah

Permanent residents or seasonal Hialeah residents with qualifying conditions who reside in the city for a minimum of 31 consecutive days each calendar year and retain temporary homes in the city may be eligible for medicinal marijuana cards. Prior to applying for medical marijuana cards, you must first complete a registration in the Florida Medical Marijuana Use Registry (MMUR). However, in order to be registered in the MMUR, you must consult with an approved healthcare practitioner to certify that you have one of the following health conditions:

  • Epilepsy

  • Parkinson’s disease

  • Cancer

  • Crohn’s disease

  • Multiple Sclerosis

  • Glaucoma

  • Chronic nonmalignant pain due to a qualifying medical condition

  • HIV/AIDS

  • PTSD

  • A terminal medical condition diagnosed by a Florida-licensed physician other than the physician issuing the medical marijuana certification

  • Medical conditions of the same type or comparable to the conditions listed above

If you are unsure where to find qualified healthcare providers to obtain a medical cannabis certification, you may use a list of approved healthcare practitioners on the Florida OMMU (Office of Medical Marijuana Use) website to find one. Alternatively, you may use the physician search tool on the OMMU website to find approved physicians. It is the physician's responsibility to enroll you in the MMUR. After the physician has completed your enrollment in the MMUR, you will get emails from the OMMU informing you of your successful enrollment in the registry.

After your MMUR enrollment, log in to your MMUR account and submit an application for a medical marijuana card using the link in the email from the OMMU. Alternatively, you may apply for a medical marijuana card via mail. Your MMUR information will be matched to your profile in the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FDHSMV) demographic database for an online application. Your application will be approved within two weeks if the information in both databases is similar.

If you are applying for a medical marijuana card via mail, the following information will be required:

  • A completed patient application form

  • A passport-style photo

  • A copy of valid proof of residence

  • A $75 cheque or money order payable to the Florida Department of Health with your patient identification number written on the memo line

Mail the complete application to:

Office of Medical Marijuana Use

PO Box 31313

Tampa, FL 33631-3313

For more inquiries on obtaining a medical marijuana card, contact the Florida OMMU at (800) 808-9580, check the medical marijuana card application guide, or visit the MMUR Identification Cards page on the OMMU website.

Where is it Legal to Consume Cannabis in Hialeah?

Medical cannabis usage on personal or private property is legal in Hialeah. It is prohibited to use medicinal cannabis products in public.

How to Buy Cannabis at a Hialeah Dispensary

You cannot purchase cannabis legally from any facility in the city as there is currently no recreational or medical cannabis dispensary in the city.

The Average Price in Hialeah

Cannabis is not sold legally in Hialeah. Hence, the average costs for cannabis products are not yet known.

Most Popular Strains in Hialeah

With cannabis not yet sold legally in the city, it is not yet known what strains would be popular in the city.

Can You Smoke in Public in Hialeah?

No, smoking cannabis in public locations in Hialeah is prohibited.

How Much Marijuana Can You Possess at Once in Hialeah?

Hialeah patients who are enrolled in the Florida Medical Marijuana Use Registry, as well as their caregivers, are permitted to possess up to 2.5 ounces of marijuana for a period of 35 days. Patients and caregivers may also possess up to 4 ounces of smokable cannabis. Adults possessing up to 20 grams of recreational cannabis face only minor misdemeanor charges.

Can I Ship Cannabis in Hialeah?

No. Shipping cannabis over state lines in Hialeah is illegal. Marijuana is banned in the United States, and its movement beyond state boundaries is prohibited.

Can I Order Cannabis Online in Hialeah?

There are presently no dispensaries in the City of Hialeah. Therefore, you cannot buy cannabis online in the city.

Are there 24-hour Dispensaries in Hialeah?

No. There are no dispensaries in Hialeah.

Can Tourists Use Dispensaries in Hialeah?

Tourists cannot visit dispensaries in the city as there are no dispensaries selling weed there.

Do You Need ID for Dispensary in Hialeah?

There are no facilities dispensing cannabis in the city.

Best Dispensaries in Hialeah

There are no dispensaries in the city.

Do Dispensaries Scan your ID in Hialeah?

There are medical or recreational cannabis dispensaries in the city.

How Many Dispensaries are in Hialeah?

There are no cannabis retail outlets in Hialeah.

Can Dispensaries in Hialeah Take Credit Cards?

No dispensaries have been established in the City of Hialeah.

How Many Dispensaries Can You Visit in One Day?

You cannot visit any cannabis dispensaries in the city as no cannabis retail outlets have been established there.

Do Dispensaries in Hialeah Take Health Insurance?

No. Hialeah does not have cannabis dispensaries.

Do Dispensaries in Hialeah Track How Much Weed You Buy?

There are no recreational or medical cannabis dispensaries in Hialeah.

Can You Enter a Dispensary in Hialeah at Age 18?

At the age of 18, you may enter a medical marijuana dispensary. At 21, you may enter an adult-use dispensary. However, neither a medical marijuana dispensary nor a recreational marijuana dispensary exists in the city.

Where Can I Find the Hialeah Cannabis Regulator’s Contact Information?

The state agency regulating cannabis in Hialeah and other Florida jurisdictions is the Florida Office of Medical Marijuana Use (OMMU). You may write to the OMMU at:

Medical Marijuana Use Office

PO Box 31313

Tampa, FL 33631-3313

Email 1: MedicalMarijuanaUse@flhealth.gov

Email 2: OMMUComplaints@flhealth.gov

You may also visit the OMMU website for further information on contacting the agency.

How Do I Report Illegal Cannabis Activities in Hialeah?

You may report illegal cannabis activities in the city by contacting the Hialeah Police Department or filing a complaint with the Florida Office of Medical Marijuana Use (OMMU).