Florida Compliance
Florida Hemp Laws 2026
Top G Farm is based in Miami. Here's the home-state law breakdown.
Florida is one of the largest legal hemp markets in the US. Smart regulation, business-friendly framework, but specific rules every consumer should know. Here's the 2026 landscape.
What's Legal in Florida
- ✅ Smokable hemp flower (Farm Bill compliant, less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC)
- ✅ Hemp-derived edibles, gummies, beverages
- ✅ Live Rosin and other hemp extracts
- ✅ Hemp pre-rolls and disposable vapes
- ✅ Online ordering with home delivery
Florida-Specific Rules
Age Requirement: 21+
Florida law requires hemp purchasers to be 21 or older. ID verification is required at delivery.
FDACS Permit Required for Sellers
Hemp sellers must hold a Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services permit. Top G Farm is FDACS-permitted.
Lab Testing Mandatory
Florida requires every batch of smokable hemp to have a Certificate of Analysis from an ISO 17025 accredited lab. Public access encouraged.
Delta-8 Allowed (For Now)
Florida hasn't restricted Delta-8 like 17 other states have. This may change — watch upcoming legislative sessions.
Where You Cannot Use Hemp in Florida
- ❌ Public spaces, parks, beaches
- ❌ While operating a vehicle (DUI law applies)
- ❌ Federal property (national parks, federal buildings)
- ❌ Private property where the owner prohibits
SB 1676 — The Bill That Almost Banned Smokable Hemp
In 2024, Florida came close to banning smokable hemp flower entirely via SB 1676. The bill was vetoed by Governor DeSantis after industry pushback. The framework that survived: stricter labeling, mandatory testing, age verification — but smokable hemp stays legal.
This could change in future sessions. Stay informed.
Top G Farm in Florida
We operate from Miami under full FDACS permit. Every batch tested, every sale 21+ verified, every package compliant. Order online for delivery anywhere in Florida (and 32 other states).

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