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Floridians reminded to avoid medical marijuana scams

Posted at 4:59 AM, Jan 22, 2018
and last updated 2018-01-22 03:42:22-05

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) - Florida health officials are reminding Floridians to be aware of medical marijuana scams.

In a recent case, individuals were offering "official legal certifications" for marijuana use to patients as well as "grow signs."

Those items allegedly permitted patients to grow their own marijuana, according to a news release from the Florida Department of Health.

Below are tips to help protect you from scams involving medical marijuana.

  • Only approved medical marijuana treatment centers are authorized in Florida to dispense medical marijuana to qualified patients and legal representatives. Patients are not allowed to grow marijuana in Florida.
  • Only qualified physicians are permitted to certify patients for medical marijuana use. Qualified physicians can be searched here
  • The Office of Medical Marijuana Use, through its contracted vendor Veritec, is the only entity issuing legal identification cards for medical marijuana in Florida. No other entity is authorized to process applications.
  • Do not provide personal health or credit card information to any entity advertising the ability to obtain medical marijuana cards.

To file a complaint against a licensed health care professional, visit the Florida Health Care Complaint Portal here.

To report scams to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, call 1-800-HELP-FLA (1-800-435-7352).

To report fraud to the Attorney General’s office, call 1-866-966-7226.

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