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Dispensary Zoning: Inglewood vs Los Angeles

How do dispensary zoning rules compare between Inglewood, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Inglewood and Los Angeles have similar restriction levels.

Inglewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

All commercial cannabis activities are prohibited in all zones in Inglewood. No dispensaries, delivery services, or retail sales permitted. Only exception: inpatient medical cannabis in hospitals/medical facilities with a Special Use Permit. Licensed state retailers may deliver into the city under MAUCRSA.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Cannabis retail is regulated by the LA Dept of Cannabis Regulation under LAMC Articles 4 and 5. Storefronts must be in C1-C5, CM, or M1-M3 zones and 700+ feet from schools, parks, libraries, daycares, and other dispensaries. Both city (DCR) and state licenses are required. Social equity applicants receive priority in license lotteries. Proposition M priority EMMDs are exempt from new distance requirements.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactInglewoodLos Angeles
DispensariesBanned in all zones-
Commercial ActivityAll types prohibited-
Hospital ExceptionInpatient only with Special Use Permit-
State DeliveryLicensed retailers may deliver per MAUCRSA-
CodeIMC Cannabis Regulations-
Zones-C1-C5, CM, M1-M3
Buffer Distance-700 ft from sensitive uses
Licenses-City DCR + state required
Social Equity-Priority in license lottery
Code Section-LAMC 104.04, 105.02

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Inglewood FAQ

Are dispensaries legal in Inglewood?

Yes. Inglewood licenses cannabis retail in commercial zones with buffer requirements.

What about near SoFi Stadium?

The Hollywood Park development area has specific zoning restrictions that may limit cannabis proximity.

Los Angeles FAQ

Are dispensaries legal in LA?

Yes. LA has 800+ licensed dispensaries. Check DCR's website for licensed locations near you.

What is the Social Equity Program?

It prioritizes cannabis licenses for people from communities most impacted by the war on drugs.

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