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Auburn vs Kent

How do home cultivation rules compare between Auburn, WA and Kent, WA?

Auburn and Kent have similar restriction levels.

Auburn, WA

King County

Heavy Restrictions

Washington I-502 does not legalize recreational home cultivation of cannabis. Growing marijuana at home in Auburn remains illegal except for qualified medical patients under RCW 69.51A with strict limits.

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Kent, WA

King County

Heavy Restrictions

Home cultivation of recreational cannabis is illegal for non-medical users in Kent and throughout Washington under I-502 and RCW 69.50. Qualifying medical patients may grow up to 6 plants at home under RCW 69.51A.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAuburnKent
Recreational GrowingProhibited in Washington-
Medical PatientsLimited plants under RCW 69.51A-
State LawI-502 did not authorize home grows-
Felony StatuteRCW 69.50.401-
Recreational Home Grow-Illegal statewide
Medical Home Grow-Up to 6 plants, RCW 69.51A
Retail Possession-1 oz flower, 21+
Felony Exposure-Up to 5 years unlicensed

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Auburn FAQ

Can I legally grow marijuana at home in Auburn for personal use?

No. Washington I-502 did not legalize recreational home cultivation. Growing cannabis at home is a felony under RCW 69.50.401 unless you are a registered medical patient under RCW 69.51A.

How many plants can a Washington medical patient grow in Auburn?

Registered medical patients under RCW 69.51A can generally grow four to fifteen plants depending on their registration, with written healthcare-provider authorization.

Kent FAQ

Can I grow one or two cannabis plants at my Kent home for personal use?

No. Washington is one of the few legalization states that does not allow recreational home grow. Any production without a WSLCB license is a felony under RCW 69.50.401, regardless of plant count or intent.

I have a medical cannabis authorization. How many plants can I grow in Kent?

Medical patients registered in the state database may grow up to 6 plants for personal use, or up to 15 plants with an enhanced authorization from a qualifying provider, under RCW 69.51A. Plants must not be visible from public spaces.

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