Vallejo allows personal cannabis cultivation per Proposition 64. Up to 6 plants per residence for adults 21 and older. Indoor or locked enclosure required. Vallejo has an active regulated cannabis market with licensed dispensaries.
Under Proposition 64, adults 21 and older may cultivate up to 6 cannabis plants per residence in Vallejo. Plants must be grown indoors or in a fully enclosed, locked structure not visible from public areas. Vallejo has embraced cannabis regulation more than many Solano County cities, licensing multiple dispensaries and maintaining an active retail market. The city collects cannabis business tax from licensed operators. Personal home cultivation enforcement focuses on nuisance complaints including odor and visibility rather than proactive enforcement. Volatile solvent extraction is prohibited under state law.
Exceeding plant limits: citation and plant removal. Public visibility: code enforcement notice. Volatile extraction: criminal charges under state law. Nuisance odor complaints investigated.
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