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Home Cultivation: Herndon vs Vienna

How do home cultivation rules compare between Herndon, VA and Vienna, VA?

Herndon has fewer restrictions than Vienna.

Herndon, VA

Fairfax County

Few Restrictions

Adults 21 and older in Herndon may legally possess up to 1 ounce of marijuana and cultivate up to 4 plants per household under Virginia Code 4.1-1100. Public consumption remains prohibited. Virginia has no operating legal retail market for recreational cannabis; legal acquisition remains limited pending state legislation.

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Vienna, VA

Fairfax County

Some Restrictions

Virginia legalized possession of up to 1 ounce of marijuana and cultivation of up to 4 plants per household for adults 21+ effective July 1, 2021. However, recreational retail sales remain BANNED in Virginia β€” there are no licensed adult-use retailers. Public use, driving under the influence, and underage use remain illegal.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHerndonVienna
Fact1 ounce public possession legal 21+Up to 1 oz public possession and 4 plants/household legal for 21+

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Herndon FAQ

Can I buy recreational marijuana in Herndon?

Not legally. Virginia legalized possession and home cultivation but has not opened recreational retail sales.

Can I grow marijuana at home?

Yes, up to 4 plants per household, not visible from public view, at your primary residence if you are 21 or older.

Vienna FAQ

Can I legally buy marijuana in Fairfax County?

No recreational retail stores exist in Virginia. Medical patients with a written certification can purchase from licensed medical cannabis dispensaries. Recreational sales are not licensed or legal.

How many plants can I grow at home?

Up to 4 plants total per household (not per person) at your primary residence, not visible from public view, with proper tagging identifying you as the grower.

Can I use marijuana in public in Fairfax County?

No. Public use, consumption in a vehicle, and driving under the influence remain illegal. Use is limited to private residences.

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