FLORIDA HEMP INDUSTRY IS UNDER ATTACK – TAKE ACTION NOW

HB 7027 Will Eliminate Hemp Access in Florida — Take Action Now

House Bill 7027 is heading to the House Floor for a vote, and without critical amendments, it will force over 10,000 Florida businesses to shut down and strip Floridians of their access to

hemp-derived cannabinoids, even from online retailers based in other states.


While lawmakers have promised regulation, the bill as passed still contains major technical errors and unresolved language that would result in a devastating blow to Florida’s hemp industry specifically—one of the strongest in the country. These restrictions not only ban entire categories of products, they also override interstate commerce, effectively cutting Floridians off from legal hemp access across the board.


What HB 7027 Will Do Without Amendments:

Ban ALL Inhalables


  • All ‘hemp consumable THC’ / Psychotropic cannabinoid inhalables such as THCa flower,

    Hemp Flower, Delta-8 vapes and concentrates, HHC vapes concentrates, infused pre-rolls ect, all illegal

  • Anything over 2.5mg per gram or 5mg per unit = banned

    Restrict Edibles to Ineffective Dosages


  • Max 5mg hemp consumable THC/psychotropic cannabinoids per edible


  • No more than 2.5mg hemp consumable THC/psychotropic cannabinoids per gram


  • 100mg cap per entire package

    Restrict Beverages Beyond Usefulness


  • 5mg hemp consumable THC/psychotropic cannabinoids per 6oz max


  • No more than 10mg total per container

    Restricts Out-of-State Sales and Online Access


  • Restrictions apply to all hemp consumable THC and psychotropic products shipped into Florida—even from other states

  • Out-of-state brands must register in Florida and follow the same daily limits, potency limits and product bans for orders shipped into the state


    100mg Daily Limit for All Consumers


  • No more than 100mg of hemp consumable THC/psychotropic cannabinoids can be sold per person, per 24 hours in the state of FL


  • Limit applies to all purchases, in-store or online, across all product types

    Bans onsite consumption


  • Consumption onsite will be against Florida law, banning consumption lounges



    The Economic & Human Impact

    If HB 7027 goes into effect unamended:


  • 104,000 jobs will be lost


  • $3.6 billion in wages will disappear


  • A $12.9 billion industry will be dismantled


    Floridians, our veterans and patients will lose access—or be forced into Florida’s monopolized medical marijuana system, where they’ll face higher costs and lose their Second Amendment rights.



    Take Action Now - We Have One Day Before This Bill Goes to Vote

    Contact the Florida lawmakers leading this conversation TODAY and demand amendments to HB 7027 . Tell them to work with the Florida Healthy Alternatives Association (FHAA) to create fair, effective regulation.

  • Michelle.Salzman@myfloridahouse.gov


  • (850) 717-5001

  • James.Buchanan@myfloridahouse.gov

  • (850) 717-5074

  • Daniel.Perez@myfloridahouse.gov

  • (850) 717-5116


This Isn’t Just Policy. It’s People’s Lives.

This industry was built by patients, veterans, families, and small business owners—not corporations. For many, these products aren’t a luxury—they’re a lifeline.

This is our last chance to protect access, freedom of choice, and the livelihoods of tens of thousands of Floridians. Let’s make sure our voices are heard before it’s too late.

After reaching out to legislators, please make sure to also sign the official petition to show your support:

🖊 Sign here – AHAA Action Center