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Kirkland vs Seattle

How do home cultivation rules compare between Kirkland, WA and Seattle, WA?

Kirkland and Seattle have similar restriction levels.

Kirkland, WA

King County

Heavy Restrictions

Washington State I-502 prohibits home cultivation of recreational cannabis. Kirkland residents cannot legally grow marijuana at home. Only registered medical patients may grow limited plants under RCW 69.51A.

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Seattle, WA

King County

Heavy Restrictions

Washington state law prohibits home cultivation of cannabis for recreational use; only qualifying medical patients may grow at home, and Seattle enforces state law with no local opt-out or expansion.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKirklandSeattle
Recreational GrowProhibited-
State LawI-502, RCW 69.50RCW 69.50 – Uniform Controlled Substances Act
Medical Limit6 plants typical-
Medical Max15 plants authorized-
RegistrationDOH database required-
Recreational Home Growing-Prohibited under Washington state law
Medical Patient Limit-Up to 6 plants (15 with enhanced authorization)
Seattle Policy-Lowest law enforcement priority for personal cannabis offenses

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Kirkland FAQ

Can I grow cannabis at home in Kirkland?

No. Washington State under I-502 prohibits home cultivation for recreational use. Only registered medical patients may grow limited plants under RCW 69.51A.

How many plants can a medical patient grow?

Typically 6 plants for registered patients, up to 15 plants if a healthcare provider specifically authorizes higher medical need under RCW 69.51A.

Seattle FAQ

Can I grow cannabis at home in Seattle for personal use?

No, home cultivation of cannabis for recreational purposes is illegal under Washington state law, even though recreational use and purchase from licensed stores is legal. Only registered medical cannabis patients with a valid recognition card may grow at home, with a limit of 6 plants (or 15 with enhanced authorization).

Will Seattle police enforce home grow laws?

Seattle has adopted a lowest law enforcement priority policy for personal cannabis offenses, meaning police focus resources elsewhere. However, the activity remains technically illegal, and large unauthorized grows can still be prosecuted, particularly if they involve distribution or create nuisance complaints.

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