Florida (FL) — What’s Legal
Checked Oct 13, 2025 • Parent-friendly summary (not legal advice).
- Tianeptine: Controlled under Ch. 893 enforcement actions; confirm local scheduling language before citing “Schedule.”
- Phenibut: Not on FL schedules; FDA: not a lawful dietary ingredient.
- Kratom: Legal with 21+ sales and labeling; actions target 7-OH concentrates.
- Nitrous oxide: >16 g possession/sale = felony (§877.111); targeted retail enforcement.
- THC / Cannabis: Medical program legal; adult-use illegal.
- Salvia divinorum: Controlled/illegal statewide.
- Amanita muscaria: Conflicting consumer claims; verify locally — recommended avoid.
- “Mad honey”: No FL-specific ban; treat via food/adulteration law.
Parent tip: Florida felony thresholds for nitrous are low — keep chargers and “whippets” out of teen spaces.