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Florida — Sources, Confidence & Caveats

How DevCannabis sources, labels, and qualifies the Florida data shown on the dashboard.

Where the data comes from

Every figure traces to official Florida regulator sources — the OMMU weekly update reports and the OMMU MMTC registry snapshot — normalized into a consistent market view. Private or secondary links are provenance context only, never the source of a number.

What the confidence labels mean

Charts and figures carry a small confidence badge so you can tell verified facts from interpretation at a glance.

  • source-backed Taken directly from an official regulator report or registry, parser-validated.
  • inferred Derived or estimated from source data (for example a computed ratio or trend) and labeled as such.
  • needs review Source-observed but not yet reconciled, or awaiting a fresher report. Treat as provisional.

Known limits & caveats

Use the dashboard as a source-backed market view, not a claim that every source-era edge case is settled.

  • Reported Low-THC/CBD drop-off after late 2024 is source-observed and parser-validated; interpretation remains pending.
  • Pre-May 2019 reports use different formats and often support aggregate trend context better than operator-level comparison.
  • Lineage and license-transfer chains stay marked for review where OMMU, weekly report, and corporate sources do not fully align.
  • 2023 intent-to-approve and conditional licenses are not operating MMTCs until they appear in OMMU reports or registry records.
  • Map markers use exact addresses where available and a labeled city-level fallback otherwise; precision is shown per pin.

What this means for you

Read the latest report date at the top of the dashboard as the “as of” for every current figure. Trends are strongest from May 2019 onward, when per-operator data begins. When a number could mislead — a source-era change, a pending interpretation, a lineage transfer — we label it rather than smooth it over.

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Corrections are welcome and reviewed against the official source. Submit a correction or source note →