Under California Proposition 64, Victorville adults 21 and over may cultivate up to 6 cannabis plants indoors per residence. Outdoor personal cultivation is prohibited under the city's Municipal Code.
California Proposition 64 and Health and Safety Code 11362.1 allow adults 21 and older to possess up to 28.5 grams of cannabis and cultivate up to 6 living plants per residence for personal use. Local governments may regulate or ban outdoor personal cultivation, and Victorville has adopted restrictions consistent with many San Bernardino County cities that allow indoor cultivation only. Plants must be cultivated in a secure, locked space inside the primary residence or a fully enclosed accessory structure such as a garage. The area must not be visible from public view or from neighboring properties. Odor controls and fire-safe electrical systems are required; unpermitted electrical modifications can trigger code enforcement and insurance issues. Cultivation by minors is prohibited. Landlords may restrict or prohibit cultivation in rental agreements. Exceeding the 6-plant limit, operating for sale, or cultivating outdoors can result in citations, abatement, and possible state criminal charges.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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