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Michael Minardi
- 2534 W Curtis St, Tampa, Florida, 33614
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- 813-995-8227
Tampa, Florida, 33614
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Michael C. Minardi is the Senior Partner at Minardi Law. For over 23 years, Michael has dedicated his practice to fighting for clients charged with cannabis crimes. His passion has driven him to learning and understanding medical cannabis laws in the State of Florida and throughout the country.
Michael’s practice represents clients in corporate cannabis consulting, application preparation, lobbying, forfeiture matters, and criminal matters. He has won many medical cannabis cases, including several landmark high-profile cases in Florida. He won the only two jury trials ever in Florida presenting the medical necessity defense to cultivation and possession of cannabis charges. Michael has represented many patients, including over a dozen veterans,facing charges for using marijuana as medicine. He successfully defended Kristoffer Lewandowski in Oklahoma, a ten-year marine veteran, who was facing two-years to life in prison for five plants.
Michael is lead the charge to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol as the Campaign Manager of Regulate Florida in 2018 and 2020. Michael continues to be at the forefront in Florida in educating the public on the safety of cannabis and bringing light to the harm being perpetuated by current laws. He was named in THC Magazine as 1 of 100 People You Should Know, October 2016, Freedom Fighter of the Month in High Times Magazine, quoted in Forbes Magazine and covered in VICE.
Michael is a member of the Hillsborough County Criminal Defense Association, a Lifetime Member of the National NORML Legal Committee, member of the National Cannabis Industry Association, a board member of The Silver Tour, and Board member and Legal Director of NORML of Florida. Michael earned his undergraduate degree Cum Laude from the University of Rhode Island in 1998, and graduated Summa Cum Laude from Nova Southeastern Shepard Broad Law Center in 2002, where he was a Senior Staff Member of the Nova Law Review.