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Cannabis and Autism
Unregulated Cannabis Products
How to Get a Florida Medical Marijuana ID Card
Learn the Risks and Benefits
Join the next Conversations on Cannabis live virtual forum on Tuesday, April 23, at noon to hear from healthcare professionals caring for people with autism.
Live on April 23, at Noon
Is Unregulated Cannabis Safe? Finding Out Poses Health Risks
Two longtime Florida law enforcement officers, now retired, say people are taking a chance with their health and safety when using unregulated marijuana. 

“When you get unregulated marijuana, you never know what you're getting,” sums up Lesley “Trey” Miller III, who recently retired after 25 years with the Tampa Police Department as a detective and sergeant in the narcotics unit. 

Unregulated marijuana, adds Ken Vila could be contaminated with pesticides or heavy metals, or laced with heroin, cocaine, or the synthetic opioid fentanyl. Mr. Vila retired recently after more than 30 years with the Collier County Sheriff’s Office. He now serves as Florida’s Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) statewide facilitator. 

Recreational marijuana is illegal in Florida, unlike the regulated and legal medical cannabis by state law. But that could change in November 2024 if 60 percent of voters approve a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow adults 21 and over to “possess, purchase, or use” up to 3 ounces of marijuana products. 

The increased use of cannabis-infused edibles is also a concern for Miller and Vila. Unregulated but still legal gummies and chocolates, especially those infused with Delta-8 THC, are another growing concern as they are packaged to look like candy. The FDA has issued a warning and cited multiple media reports about “children and adults who accidentally consumed copycat edible products containing THC and experienced adverse events.”
Click here to watch MMERI’s Conversations on Cannabis Virtual Forum to watch retired law enforcement officers Lesley “Trey” Miller III and Ken Vila talk about “The Dangers of Unregulated Cannabis Use.”
FAMU MMERI to Host Free Public Education Event About Cannabis in Florida
On Friday, April 19, and Saturday, April 20, the Medical Marijuana Education and Research Initiative (MMERI) at FAMU is hosting a two-day forum to educate and talk with college students and the public about Florida’s marijuana laws and the latest trends and insights into the state’s multi-billion-dollar cannabis industry. 

The event is free and will be held in the Grand Ballroom on FAMU’s campus from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. on both days. 

The forum will feature panel discussions and engaging activities with representatives from medical cannabis companies, legal experts, healthcare professionals, and others sharing information about Florida’s marijuana laws. 

Health professionals will also be on hand to explain how to legally obtain a medical marijuana card in Florida. Click the link below to register for this free event.
How to Get Medical Marijuana in Florida
Only a qualified physician can recommend medical marijuana in Florida. However, a patient still must get a Medical Marijuana Use Registry Card to obtain the drug from an approved treatment center.



HOW TO AVOID TROUBLE
The Consequences of Unlawful Marijuana Use in Florida
Marijuana is still illegal under federal law
It’s illegal to share your medical marijuana with others
Only use medical marijuana at home to avoid legal problems
Do not smoke or vape medical marijuana in your car; the smell may give police probable cause
Do not leave the state of Florida or visit any federal property with your medical marijuana
What People Are Saying About Marijuana
During each Conversations on Cannabis Virtual Forum, we ask audience members to share their views or experiences.
“The biggest piece: more education, especially the physicians that have to talk to patients at least once before they can purchase an item from the store!”
Conversations on Cannabis YouTube participant
Research continues pointing toward the opioid-sparing properties with cannabis use.”
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Powerful information and presentation...I really appreciate you all”
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ABOUT MMERI
FAMU’s Medical Marijuana Education and Research Initiative (MMERI) is the only program mandated by the state to engage Florida's multicultural and multigenerational populations about marijuana for medical use and the impact of the unlawful use of marijuana.

We are providing credible information in a safe space for you to learn and talk frankly about cannabis in Florida. Learn more at MMERI.FAMU.edu.
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