Under CA Bureau of Cannabis Control Regulation Β§5416 and the 2020 Costa v. DCC ruling, licensed cannabis delivery into Orange County jurisdictions is allowed even where storefronts are banned, including all unincorporated areas.
California state regulation Β§5416(d) permits a licensed retailer to deliver cannabis goods to any physical address in California, overriding local bans on retail storefronts. The 2020 Superior Court decision in County of Santa Cruz v. Bureau of Cannabis Control upheld this rule, and a 2022 appellate decision confirmed it. OC cities such as Newport Beach, Anaheim, and county unincorporated areas may not block licensed deliveries, though they may impose reasonable rules on delivery vehicle parking, hours, and signage. Customers must be 21+ and present valid ID; orders cap at $10,000 in retail value per vehicle at any time.
Unlicensed delivery is a misdemeanor with fines up to $1,000 and six months jail; licensed delivery violations are enforced by DCC with permit suspension and civil fines up to $30,000.
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