What’s legal

Cannabis is legal in California. You can buy cannabis if you are:

Cities and counties may have stricter laws about cannabis than the state. Go to your city or county website to learn about rules in your area.

There are different rules for medicinal users and adult users. Medicinal users:

The Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) has resources for medicinal patients and their caregivers.

Where you can use cannabis

You can use cannabis on private property, but not in public places like restaurants or bars.

Property owners can ban the use of cannabis on privately-owned property. If you rent, read your rental agreement to see if there are any restrictions.

Most hotels do not allow guests to use cannabis in their hotel room. Ask the reception desk about the hotel’s policy to be sure. If you stay in a vacation rental, check with the property owner about the rules for your stay.

Cannabis is still illegal under federal law, which means you also cannot:

Growing cannabis at home

You can grow up to 6 cannabis plants at home if you’re at least 21 years old. If you turn the cannabis into a product, you cannot use volatile solvents like butane or propane.

Some cities and counties have specific rules for home grows, such as permit requirements or requiring grows to be indoors. Contact your local office to learn the rules in your area.

Driving with cannabis

Having an open container of cannabis while driving or riding in a vehicle is illegal. If you have cannabis in a vehicle, it must be in either:

Law enforcement officers can pull you over to conduct a sobriety test if they suspect you are operating a car, boat or other vehicle under the influence of cannabis.

How to buy cannabis

All cannabis retailers must have a license from DCC. Licensed retailers have strict rules that:

Some stores that look legitimate are not actually licensed. Stores without a license may sell untested products. Untested cannabis can have:

How to find a licensed retailer

Use the DCC license search to find a licensed retailer near you. Once you find a retailer, you can:

Retailers must display their state license in their window so customers can see it. You can scan the QR code on the license certificate to verify their status.

Reporting suspicious activity

Suspect illegal behavior or an unlicensed cannabis retail store?

You can file an anonymous complaint against any cannabis businesses, licensed or unlicensed. Please provide as much detail as possible.