Exciting news is brewing in Walton County, Florida! MÜV Miramar Beach is set to open its doors on Friday, April 24, 2026, marking a significant milestone as it becomes the first MÜV location in Walton County. Situated at 13320 US-98, this new dispensary is poised to cater to a community of over 93,000 residents, with an impressive daily traffic count of 48,000 vehicles on Highway 98. The opening will kick off with a festive ceremony that includes a ribbon-cutting event, welcoming locals to explore what MÜV has to offer.

MÜV Miramar Beach is not just another dispensary; it’s the 85th MÜV store in Florida and part of a larger network of 162 dispensaries across the nation. This expansion highlights Verano Holdings Corp.’s commitment to providing quality cannabis products and services. Their operating hours are Monday to Saturday from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM and Sunday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, making it convenient for patients to stop by and consult with knowledgeable staff.

What MÜV Has to Offer

MÜV is dedicated to enhancing the patient experience, offering online menus and virtual as well as in-person consultations. Patients can easily place orders through the MÜV website or the MÜV app, ensuring a seamless shopping experience. The company is also introducing new products in Florida, including the innovative HYPHEN Vape-Pod System, Savvy 10-Pack pre-rolled joints, and Avexia Topicals, all designed to cater to a variety of preferences and needs.

In addition to its product lineup, MÜV has established an exclusive partnership with Flower by Edie Parker, providing patients with top-notch accessories and vapes. Verano’s wide array of cannabis products includes various brands like MÜV, Savvy, and Avexia, ensuring that there is something for everyone.

The Broader Cannabis Landscape

The opening of MÜV Miramar Beach is part of a larger trend in the United States where cannabis is becoming more accessible. California was the first state to legalize medical cannabis back in 1996, paving the way for other states to follow suit. By 2012, both Colorado and Washington had legalized recreational use, and today, many states have embraced either medical, recreational, or both forms of cannabis legalization. However, cannabis remains illegal at the federal level, creating a complex interplay between state and federal laws.

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Recent developments, such as President Trump’s Executive Order in December 2022 to consider reclassifying cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III, could reshape the landscape further. While this change is not yet finalized, it could lead to reduced tax burdens for businesses and increased research opportunities. The cannabis market is massive, yet it faces significant legal uncertainties, especially for U.S. companies that remain excluded from major stock exchanges.

As MÜV Miramar Beach prepares to open, it stands as a beacon of progress in the cannabis industry, reflecting the evolving attitudes and regulations surrounding cannabis across the nation. The accessibility of cannabis products continues to depend heavily on state laws, but the trends are encouraging.

For more information about the opening and the products available, visit the official announcement here. To understand the broader implications of cannabis policy in the U.S., read more about recent developments here.