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We are based in Florida, So its hard
to keep this up to date
Its Just a work in progress things change OFTEN in CA
Basically Each County & Some Towns
sets their own
Rules & Limits!
Here is a couple locations to check for plant limits in California
They are based In California so they
may have more current info
http://www.medicalmarijuanaprocon.org/pop/CntyGuide.html
http://www.ccrmg.org/audit/index.html
Butte: Sheriff and DA jointly stipulate 6 plants, with 3 mature and 3 immature per patient
and 1 lb of dry material.
Calaveras: Board of Supervisors resolution allowing 6 plants and 2 pounds per patient.
Colusa: Case by case review. They have permitted 2 plants outdoors and 4 plants indoors
and 1.5 lbs of processed cannabis.
Del Norte: Maximum 100 square feet cultivation area and 99 plants or fewer, with a one-pound
possession limit.
El Dorado: Sheriff and DA stipulate 6 plants and 1 pound in residence or 1 oz. in vehicle.
Humboldt: 10 plants or 2 pounds processed cannabis, but amount must be consistent
with medical needs. Patient ID cards available for county residents from Dept. of Public
Health (707) 268-2185.
Marin: Patient ID Cards available for county residents from Dept. of Public Health. No specific
plant or weight limits.
Mendocino: Sheriff and DA policy of 25 plants in no more than 100 square feet and 2 pounds
processed cannabis per patient.
Nevada: 10 plants, not to yield more than 2 pounds, and 2 pounds processed cannabis.
Shasta: Sheriff, DA and local police chief stipulate patients can grow 2 plants outdoors or indoors,
6 plants/3 flowering. 1.33 pounds dried cannabis is also allowed.
Sierra: Outdoors: 3 plants; indoors: 6 plants; quantity in possession assessed for medical need as
recommended by a physician.
Sonoma: DA’s guidelines permit possession of 3 pounds and cultivation of 25 plants
Exceptions can be made for people who prove a medical need for more marijuana.
Tehama: Sheriff’s policy to allow 18 immature plants or 6 mature.
Ventura: Sheriff’s policy to allow 6 plants or one pound per patient.
Yuba: Informal policy with individual case review allowing 5 plants or 1.5 pounds processed
cannabis per patient.
CALIFORNIA CITY GUIDELINES
Arcata: Ordinance and ID card system maintained by Chief of Police. Allows 10 plants + ½ lb
dried cannabis.
Berkeley: Ordinance allows 10 plants and 2.5 lbs per patient, or 50 plants and 12.5 lbs for collectives.
Oakland: City council resolution that allows indoor 72 plants in maximum 36 sq. feet growing area,
and outdoors 20 plants. Weight limit per patients is 3 dried pounds per patient.
San Francisco: City ordinance established ID Cards run by SF health department for residents of
San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Marin, Sonoma counties; no plant numbers or amount of
medicine is specified
Santa Cruz: City ordinance regulates cannabis clubs and allows physicians diagnosis as a legal
recommendation.
San Diego: Ordinance allows cultivation of 24 plants indoors only with a maximum 64 sq. foot
growing area