Florida Moves to Waive MMJ Registration Fees for Veterans

Florida Moves to Waive MMJ Registration Fees for Veterans

Florida’s medical marijuana program may soon get easier and more affordable, especially for veterans, thanks to House Bill 555 (HB 555), a new proposal currently moving through the state legislature.
What HB 555 Would Change
ID Cards Last Longer: Instead of renewing your MMJ card every year, HB 555 would change it to every two years. Less paperwork, fewer fees, and more peace of mind.
Free ID Cards for Veterans: If you’re a veteran with an honorable discharge, this bill would waive your fees for getting, renewing, or replacing your MMJ ID card.
When Would These Changes Start?

If passed, HB 555 would go into effect on July 1, 2025.
Why This Matters
For Florida patients, especially veterans, this bill is a step forward. It means fewer hurdles, lower costs, and better access to the care you need.
We’ll keep an eye on HB 555 and update you if it officially passes. In the meantime, we’re here to help you every step of the way, whether you’re a first-time patient or renewing your card.

We’re Here to Support You
At AML, we believe every patient deserves affordable, compassionate care, especially those who’ve served. We’ll continue to monitor this bill and update our community as it moves forward.
Learn More
Curious to learn more about medical cannabis or to start your medical marijuana treatment? Give the qualified team at Affordable Marijuana Clinic a call at (904) 586-0041 or submit a short application today!