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Social Equity Licensing: Mountain View vs San Jose

How do social equity licensing rules compare between Mountain View, CA and San Jose, CA?

Mountain View and San Jose have similar restriction levels.

Mountain View, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

California's MAUCRSA framework lets local jurisdictions adopt social equity programs. Santa Clara County has limited unincorporated cannabis licensing, with state Bureau of Cannabis Control administering equity outreach grants.

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San Jose, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

San Jose runs a limited cannabis equity assistance program built on California's MAUCRSA framework, channeling state Cannabis Equity Grant funds toward fee deferrals and technical assistance for applicants harmed by past cannabis enforcement in the city's regulated medical-marijuana retail market.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMountain ViewSan Jose
State frameworkMAUCRSA, BPC Division 10MAUCRSA, BPC Section 26000
Equity statuteBPC Β§26240-
County programNo standalone equity license-
Local pathwaySan Jose city equity program-
RegulatorDepartment of Cannabis Control-
Local code-SJMC Chapter 6.88
Retail cap-Sixteen permitted collectives
Funding source-DCC Cannabis Equity Grant
Administrator-SJ Cannabis Regulation Division

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Mountain View FAQ

Does Santa Clara County run a cannabis equity program?

No standalone county program exists. Applicants pursue state DCC equity grants or apply through cities like San Jose that operate their own equity licensing tracks.

Who qualifies for cannabis equity status?

Generally those previously convicted of cannabis offenses, residents of disproportionately impacted neighborhoods, or low-income applicants. Specific criteria vary by jurisdiction administering the equity program.

San Jose FAQ

Can I apply for a brand-new San Jose retail cannabis license?

Generally no. San Jose caps retail at sixteen permitted collectives and has not opened new rounds. Equity support is most useful for ancillary, nonretail, workforce, and existing operator pathways.

Who qualifies as equity-eligible in San Jose?

Applicants with a prior California cannabis conviction, low income status, or long-term residence in a disproportionately impacted San Jose ZIP code identified in the city's equity assessment may qualify.

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