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Smoke Shop Rules: San Jose vs Sunnyvale

How do smoke shop rules rules compare between San Jose, CA and Sunnyvale, CA?

San Jose and Sunnyvale have similar restriction levels.

San Jose, CA

Santa Clara County

Heavy Restrictions

San Jose smoke shops, vape stores, and hookah lounges must hold a Tobacco Retail License under SJMC 6.86, comply with the flavor ban, and meet Title 20 zoning that limits where new tobacco-specialty retailers may locate.

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Sunnyvale, CA

Santa Clara County

Heavy Restrictions

Smoke shops in unincorporated Santa Clara County must hold a Tobacco Retail License and comply with Ordinance NS-300.913, which bans the sale of all flavored tobacco and vape products including menthol, predating California's statewide ban.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan JoseSunnyvale
LicenseRequired under SJMC 6.86Tobacco Retail required
Flavored vapeBanned-
School buffer1,000 feet-
Retailer buffer500 feet-
Minor entryGenerally prohibited-
Flavor ban-Ord NS-300.913
Includes menthol-Yes, all flavors banned
Adopted-2010, predates state ban
Enforcement-Inspections plus seizure

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San Jose FAQ

Can a smoke shop sell flavored vape juice?

No. San Jose's flavor ban under SJMC 6.86 prohibits sale of all flavored tobacco products including flavored e-cigarettes, vape pods, e-liquids, and flavored hookah shisha at any licensed retailer in the city.

Where can a new smoke shop open?

Only in commercial zoning districts that allow tobacco specialty retail under Title 20, and only outside the 1,000-foot school buffer and 500-foot tobacco-retailer buffer set by SJMC Chapter 6.86.

Sunnyvale FAQ

Can smoke shops sell menthol cigarettes in unincorporated SCC?

No. Ordinance NS-300.913 bans menthol and all flavored tobacco. The local ban predates and runs alongside California's statewide flavored tobacco prohibition.

Are flavored vape pods covered?

Yes. The flavor ban defines flavor broadly to include any characterizing taste or smell other than tobacco, covering vape liquids, pods, and disposable e-cigarettes.

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