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🌱 Cannabis Regulations/Personal Cultivation Limits

Lakewood vs Long Beach

How do personal cultivation limits rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Long Beach, CA?

Lakewood has fewer restrictions than Long Beach.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Adults 21 and older in unincorporated LA County may cultivate up to six living cannabis plants per private residence under California Proposition 64, with plants kept indoors or in a locked, screened outdoor enclosure not visible from a public place under Health and Safety Code Section 11362.1.

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Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

California Proposition 64 lets adults 21 and older grow up to six cannabis plants per residence for personal use. Long Beach requires indoor cultivation only, with security and odor controls, and bans outdoor home cultivation citywide.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodLong Beach
Plant limitSix plants per residenceSix per residence
Minimum age21 years old-
State lawHSC Section 11362.1HSC 11362.2
Outdoor ruleLocked, not publicly visible-
SaleProhibited without state license-
Outdoor allowed-No
Adult age-21 and older

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Lakewood FAQ

Can LA County ban home cultivation entirely?

No. State law preempts a total ban on indoor personal cultivation. The county can regulate ventilation, electrical safety, and outdoor visibility, but cannot reduce the six-plant household limit.

Can two adults sharing a home grow twelve plants?

No. The six-plant limit is per private residence, not per adult. All adults living together must share a single household cap of six living cannabis plants under HSC Section 11362.1.

Long Beach FAQ

Can my landlord prohibit indoor cultivation?

Yes. Proposition 64 expressly allows landlords to ban cannabis cultivation, smoking, and possession in lease agreements; tenants must respect those terms.

What if my neighbor smells my plants?

Detectable odor at the property line is itself a violation under Long Beach rules. Use carbon filtration and proper ventilation; otherwise the city can require abatement.

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