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Long Beach vs Palmdale

How do public marijuana use rules compare between Long Beach, CA and Palmdale, CA?

Palmdale has fewer restrictions than Long Beach.

Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Public cannabis consumption is illegal across Long Beach under both state law and the city smoke-free ordinance, regardless of medical or adult-use status. Consumption is restricted to private residences.

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Palmdale, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

California Health and Safety Code Section 11362.3 prohibits smoking, vaping, or ingesting cannabis in any public place, in any place where tobacco smoking is banned, and within one thousand feet of a school, daycare, or youth center while children are present. LASD enforces a $100 infraction.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachPalmdale
State authorityHealth and Safety Code 11362.3-
City ruleLBMC Chapter 8.68-
Consumption loungesNot permitted in Long Beach-
School buffer1,000 feet, kids present1,000 feet near minors
Driving DUIVehicle Code 23152(f)-
State law-HSC Section 11362.3
Base fine-$100 infraction
Local layer-LACO Title 11.36
Vehicle ban-All occupants and drivers

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Long Beach FAQ

Can I use cannabis on my balcony?

Possibly. Private residences are generally permitted, but multi-unit common areas and balconies subject to landlord smoking bans or HOA rules may prohibit cannabis combustion or vaping.

Are edibles allowed in public?

No. State law prohibits cannabis consumption in any form in public places. While enforcement focuses on smoking, ingesting edibles in public also violates Health and Safety Code 11362.3.

Palmdale FAQ

Can I smoke cannabis on my apartment balcony in unincorporated LA County?

Often no. Title 11.36 restricts smoking in shared balconies and common areas of multifamily buildings, and many landlords ban it in leases. Indoor private use without escaping smoke is generally permitted.

Is consuming an edible in public also illegal?

Yes. Health and Safety Code 11362.3 covers any form of cannabis consumption in public places, including edibles and tinctures, though enforcement typically targets visible smoking, vaping, or impaired conduct.

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