Florida’s Cannabis Landscape Is Growing Like a Weed

February 7, 2026

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Approximately 19,000–22,000 Sarasota County residents had medical marijuana cards in 2025.
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Florida’s medical marijuana program has expanded rapidly since voters approved Amendment 2 in 2016 with 71.3 percent support, and it’s since become one of the nation’s largest medical-only cannabis markets. Florida doesn’t publish full demographic data on its patient registry, but smaller surveys and studies reveal that the majority of patients are middle-aged or older, and that women make up a slight majority (roughly 59 percent) of respondents in those samples. After Florida’s Amendment 3 failed to legalize adult-use recreational marijuana in 2024, a new initiative backed by Smart & Safe Florida to legalize this specific use is now aimed at the 2026 ballot. 

930,000-plus

Florida’s active medical marijuana qualified-patient count makes it one of the largest medical cannabis patient populations in the country. In 2025, this accounted for 4 percent of the state’s population.

19,000–22,000

Approximate number of Sarasota County residents with medical marijuana cards in 2025.

3.64 million to 3.9 million

Estimated number of registered U.S. medical cannabis patients as of 2023. Florida’s numbers account for about one quarter of all U.S. medical marijuana patients.

30

Estimate of the number of dispensary storefronts across Sarasota and Manatee counties as of late 2025. There are 733 dispensaries statewide.

1

The rank of the smokable flower when it comes to cannabis product preferences, followed by edibles and vape oils.

243 million

Approximate milligrams—equivalent to 536 pounds—of medical marijuana dispensed statewide by licensed Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers (MMTCs) during one week in 2022.

11 million to 14 million 

Approximate number of milligrams—equivalent to 24 pounds to 31 pounds—of medical marijuana sold in Sarasota County in an average week in 2022.

$0

The amount of state and local sales tax collected from medical marijuana (because it is considered a prescription medication)