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Home Cultivation: Clovis vs Sanger

How do home cultivation rules compare between Clovis, CA and Sanger, CA?

Sanger has fewer restrictions than Clovis.

Clovis, CA

Fresno County

Heavy Restrictions

Personal home cultivation of up to 6 plants is protected by Prop 64, but Clovis requires it to be INDOORS ONLY and out of public view. Outdoor cultivation is prohibited. Adults 21+ only.

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Sanger, CA

Fresno County

Some Restrictions

California Proposition 64 allows adults 21 and older to grow up to six cannabis plants per household in Sanger. Plants must be in a locked space not visible from public.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClovisSanger
Plant Limit6 per residence6 per household
LocationIndoors only-
VisibilityNot from public viewNot visible from public place
Age21+-
State LawH&S Code §11362.2H&S Code 11362.2 (Prop 64)
Minimum Age-21 years old
Security-Locked space required

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Clovis FAQ

Can I grow cannabis on my Clovis patio?

No. Clovis requires indoor cultivation only. Outdoor growing—even on a private patio—is prohibited.

How many plants can I grow?

Up to 6 plants total per residence (not per adult) under Prop 64, kept indoors in a secure, locked area not visible from outside.

Sanger FAQ

How many cannabis plants can I grow in Sanger?

Up to six living cannabis plants per household under California Health and Safety Code 11362.2. This limit applies per residence regardless of how many adults live there. Plants must be in a locked space not visible from a public place.

Can Sanger ban home cannabis growing?

Sanger cannot ban indoor cannabis cultivation under state law. The city may impose reasonable regulations on outdoor growing, such as requiring plants to be in enclosed locked structures, but indoor growing of up to six plants is protected by Proposition 64.

Can my landlord prohibit me from growing cannabis?

Yes. Landlords and property owners may prohibit cannabis cultivation on their rental property. The right to cultivate applies to property owners, and tenants must comply with lease terms that restrict or prohibit growing.

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