Licensed Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers may deliver cannabis products directly to qualified Orlando patient homes under FL §381.986. Orders require active patient ID, signed receipt at delivery, and tamper-evident packaging.
Under FL §381.986 and DOH Office of Medical Marijuana Use rules, MMTC dispensaries can transport cannabis products from licensed locations to qualified patient or caregiver residences anywhere in Florida. Delivery vehicles must hold a state-issued transport manifest, and product must be in tamper-evident, child-resistant packaging meeting CR poison-prevention standards. Orlando does not impose extra delivery rules beyond state law, as cannabis dispensary regulation is preempted to the state. Most Florida MMTC chains including Trulieve, Curaleaf, and Surterra serve the Orlando metro with delivery. No recreational delivery exists, since adult-use cannabis remains illegal in Florida after Amendment 3 failed in November 2024.
Unlicensed cannabis delivery, sales to non-patients, or transport without a state manifest is a felony under FL §893.13 with penalties scaling by quantity, plus MMTC license revocation.
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