Marijuana Ordinance

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On November 8, 2016, California voters passed Proposition 64, which legalized recreational marijuana.

Under the state law, if you are 21 and older, you may:

  • Smoke or ingest marijuana or marijuana products
  • Possess up to 28.5 grams of marijuana, or eight grams of concentrated marijuana
  • Cultivate up to six marijuana plants per residence for personal use

Be aware that it is illegal under state law to:

  • Smoke marijuana in any public place
  • Smoke marijuana where smoking tobacco is prohibited
  • Use marijuana within 1,000 feet of a school or daycare center
  • Give or sell marijuana to minors
  • Use marijuana while in a vehicle, regardless of whether it is moving or parked, and whether you are the passenger or driver
  • Take marijuana across state lines
  • Consume marijuana in public
  • Possess marijuana on Federal Land, including national parks and forests, federal office buildings and courthouses

Marijuana is still illegal under federal law and remains classified under the Federal Controlled Substances Act as a Schedule 1 narcotic. Cultivation, distribution, possession and use are still criminal acts under federal law.

Additional Sunnyvale Restrictions

Sunnyvale has historically prohibited medical marijuana dispensaries and businesses within city limits. On Sept. 26, 2017, Sunnyvale City Council unanimously voted to continue that prohibition by clarifying that all commercial marijuana activities, whether medicinal or recreational, are not allowed in Sunnyvale.

Prohibited commercial marijuana activities include but are not limited to: cultivation, deliveries, manufacture, processing, storing, laboratory testing, labeling, distribution, or sale of marijuana or marijuana products.

Council also banned personal outdoor cultivation of marijuana. Personal indoor cultivation of up to six plants per residence is allowed, consistent with state law, but must comply with the safety regulations for personal cultivation in SMC 9.86.040.

Be aware that the City’s Smokefree Law also applies to marijuana use.

How old do I have to be to purchase, possess or use marijuana?
Can I purchase marijuana in Sunnyvale?
Can I give away marijuana?
Can I use marijuana in public?
Can I use marijuana on my private property, like on a balcony or in the backyard?
Can I have marijuana in my car?
Is there a DUI-like equivalent for driving under the influence of marijuana?
Do employers have to accommodate the lawful use or possession of marijuana?

This is a summary only and does not constitute legal advice. Individuals are responsible for educating themselves and complying with all applicable laws.