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Public Marijuana Use: San Jose vs Sunnyvale

How do public marijuana use rules compare between San Jose, CA and Sunnyvale, CA?

San Jose and Sunnyvale have similar restriction levels.

San Jose, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

California Health and Safety Code section 11362.3 prohibits cannabis consumption in public places, vehicles, and within one thousand feet of schools, with San Jose adding parks and smoke-free zones to restricted areas.

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Sunnyvale, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

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

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan JoseSunnyvale
State statuteHealth and Safety Code 11362.3-
School bufferOne thousand feet1,000 feet near minors
City extension codeSJMC 8.36 Smoke-Free Air-
Vehicle consumptionBanned for driver and passengers-
First offense fineOne hundred dollars-
State law-HSC Section 11362.3
Base fine-$100 infraction
County overlay-NS-300.821 Title D
Vehicle ban-All occupants and drivers

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

San Jose FAQ

Can I smoke cannabis on a San Jose sidewalk?

No. Health and Safety Code 11362.3 prohibits cannabis consumption in public places. SJMC 8.36 also bans smoking near building entries and in parks. Use must occur on private property only.

Can I consume cannabis in a parked car?

No. Vehicle Code section 23222 prohibits cannabis use in any motor vehicle on a highway, including passengers and parked vehicles on public streets, with separate citations possible.

Sunnyvale FAQ

Can I smoke cannabis on my apartment balcony in unincorporated SCC?

Often no. Ordinance NS-300.821 restricts smoking on shared balconies and in common areas of multi-unit housing, and many landlords ban it in leases. Indoor private use without escaping smoke is generally permitted by state law.

Is consuming an edible in public also illegal?

Yes. California 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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