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Home Cultivation: Lakewood vs Tacoma

How do home cultivation rules compare between Lakewood, WA and Tacoma, WA?

Lakewood and Tacoma have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, WA

Pierce County

Heavy Restrictions

Home cannabis cultivation is NOT legal for recreational users in Washington State. Washington's cannabis law (RCW 69.50 — I-502) does not permit home cultivation for recreational use. Medical cannabis patients with a healthcare provider's authorization may grow up to 6 plants (or 15 if authorized as a designated provider) under RCW 69.51A.

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Tacoma, WA

Pierce County

Heavy Restrictions

Washington bars recreational home cultivation of cannabis statewide, so Tacoma residents cannot grow plants for personal adult use. Only qualified medical patients with state authorization may grow limited plants under RCW 69.51A.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodTacoma
Recreational CultivationNOT permitted — Washington I-502-
Medical PatientsUp to 6 plants authorized (RCW 69.51A)-
Designated ProviderUp to 15 plants with provider authorization-
State LawRCW 69.50 (I-502) / RCW 69.51A (medical)-
Recreational grows-Banned statewide
Medical patient limit-6 plants standard
Provider authorization-Up to 15 plants
Statute-RCW 69.51A
Visibility rule-Not from public place

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Lakewood FAQ

Can I grow cannabis at home in Lakewood?

It depends on Washington state law and Lakewood's local regulations. Where permitted, adults 21+ may grow 4–6 plants in an enclosed, secure area not visible from public.

Can my landlord prohibit cannabis growing in Lakewood?

Yes. Landlords and HOAs can prohibit cannabis cultivation regardless of state and local law. Check your lease and community rules.

Tacoma FAQ

Can a Tacoma adult grow one plant at home?

No. Washington law bars recreational home cultivation entirely. Even one plant for personal adult use is unlawful unless the grower is a qualifying registered medical patient.

How does someone become a medical patient?

A licensed Washington healthcare provider must issue authorization, and the patient registers with the state medical-cannabis authorization database to receive a recognition card.

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