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Lakewood vs Long Beach

How do social equity licensing rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Long Beach, CA?

Lakewood and Long Beach have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

LA County's Cannabis Equity Program, run by the Department of Consumer and Business Affairs under Ordinance 2022-0023, gives priority licensing, fee waivers, and technical assistance to applicants harmed by past cannabis enforcement in unincorporated areas.

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Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Long Beach's Cannabis Social Equity Program under LBMC Chapter 5.92 gives priority licensing, fee waivers, and technical assistance to applicants from communities disproportionately harmed by past cannabis enforcement, particularly those with prior cannabis convictions or low-income residency.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodLong Beach
AuthorityLA County DCBA-
OrdinanceOrd. 2022-0023-
Applies toUnincorporated LA County only-
Priority groupsPast convictions, impacted residents-
BenefitsFee waivers, priority review-
Code chapter-LBMC 5.92
Fee reduction-Up to 40 percent
Residency requirement-Three years
State funding-DCC grants

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Lakewood FAQ

Does the LA County Equity Program apply inside cities?

No. It only covers commercial cannabis activity in unincorporated areas. Cities such as Long Beach, West Hollywood, and Pasadena run separate equity programs through their own cannabis regulators.

When does licensing actually open?

DCBA opened equity-applicant pre-qualification in 2024 and is phasing in commercial licensing alongside Title 22 zoning rules. Check the DCBA cannabis page for current application windows.

Long Beach FAQ

Do I have to live in Long Beach to qualify?

Residency in a Long Beach disadvantaged tract is one path. A qualifying prior cannabis conviction or low-income status under city criteria can also qualify applicants from outside.

Are equity licenses transferable to non-equity buyers?

Transfers are restricted for several years to prevent predatory acquisition. After the lock-in period, transfers may require continued equity ownership thresholds defined in LBMC 5.92.

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