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Dispensary Zoning: Chino vs Ontario

How do dispensary zoning rules compare between Chino, CA and Ontario, CA?

Chino and Ontario have similar restriction levels.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Unincorporated San Bernardino County prohibits commercial cannabis retail, manufacturing, and distribution; only Adelanto, Hesperia, Needles, and a few other cities permit licensed dispensaries with strict buffers.

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Ontario, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Ontario bans commercial cannabis retail, cultivation, manufacturing, and delivery storefronts citywide under OMC Chapter 9, while state law still permits pass-through delivery from licensed outside operators.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoOntario
Unincorporated retailBanned countywide-
School buffer600 feet state minimum-
Cities permittingAdelanto, Hesperia, Needles-
DeliveryAllowed from licensed retailers-
Retail storefronts-Prohibited citywide
Cultivation/manufacturing-Prohibited
Delivery into city-Allowed from state licensees
Enforcement-Public nuisance; fines up to 1000 dollars per day
Contact-Planning (909) 395-2036

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Chino FAQ

Can I open a dispensary in Joshua Tree?

Not in unincorporated Joshua Tree. The county prohibits commercial cannabis. Twentynine Palms and Yucca Valley set their own rules and currently allow limited licensed retail.

Is delivery legal everywhere?

Yes. Under state law, licensed delivery is permitted throughout California regardless of local retail bans, though some cities are challenging the rule. Check current state regulations.

Ontario FAQ

Is there a dispensary in Ontario, California?

No. Ontario bans all cannabis retail, cultivation, and manufacturing. You can, however, receive delivery from a state-licensed retailer in a neighboring city.

What if I want to open a cannabis business in Ontario?

It is not permitted under OMC Chapter 9. Opening one would be a misdemeanor and public nuisance. Operators would need to seat their business in a city that allows it.

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