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Home Cultivation: Brandon vs Tampa

How do home cultivation rules compare between Brandon, FL and Tampa, FL?

Brandon and Tampa have similar restriction levels.

Brandon, FL

Hillsborough County

Heavy Restrictions

Home cultivation of cannabis is illegal in Hillsborough County. Florida allows only medical marijuana via FL 381.986 dispensed by licensed Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers. Patients cannot grow at home. Recreational cannabis prohibited statewide; Amendment 3 (2024) failed to achieve 60 percent threshold.

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Tampa, FL

Hillsborough County

Heavy Restrictions

Home cultivation of cannabis is illegal in Florida. Florida's medical marijuana program (Amendment 2) allows qualifying patients to purchase cannabis products from licensed dispensaries but does not authorize home growing. Tampa enforces state law prohibiting cultivation.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBrandonTampa
Home GrowIllegal all residents-
MedicalDispensary only-
State LawFL 381.986-
Amendment 3Failed 2024-
FelonyFL 893.13-
Home Cultivation-Illegal in Florida
Medical Program-Purchase from MMTCs only
Governing Law-FL Statutes Β§893.13
Penalty-Felony charges β€” up to 15 years
Recreational-Not legal in Florida

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Brandon FAQ

Can medical patients grow at home?

No. Florida medical marijuana law prohibits home cultivation. Patients must purchase from licensed MMTC dispensaries only.

Is recreational cannabis legal?

No. Amendment 3 failed in November 2024. Cannabis remains illegal recreationally statewide and in Hillsborough County.

Tampa FAQ

Can I grow cannabis at home in Tampa?

No. Home cultivation of cannabis is illegal in Florida for both medical patients and the general public. Medical marijuana patients must purchase from licensed dispensaries.

What happens if I'm caught growing cannabis?

Cultivation is a felony under Florida law. Depending on the number of plants, penalties range from third-degree felony (up to 5 years) to second-degree felony (up to 15 years).

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