Storefront and non-storefront marijuana retailers licensed by the California Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) can deliver weed products to eligible consumers in South Gate. However, residents requiring marijuana delivery services must contact out-of-city dispensaries, as South Gate prohibits establishing or operating cannabis dispensaries within its boundaries. A valid form of ID is needed to receive weed delivery in the city.
Yes, the 2023 DCC Medicinal and Adult-Use Cannabis Regulations allow medical marijuana delivery to caregivers and qualifying medical marijuana patients in all California cities, including South Gate. These new regulations supersedes Section 7.80.020 of the South Gate City Municipal Code banning cannabis delivery in the city. However, all other commercial marijuana activities identified in the code, including establishing or operating a cannabis dispensary, remain prohibited in the city.
Yes, recreational marijuana delivery is permitted to eligible adults in South Gate as stipulated in Section 15416 of the 2023 DCC Medicinal and Adult-Use Cannabis Regulations. However, delivery must be conducted in accordance with all California weed delivery rules.
Yes. The ban on Commercial marijuana activities in South Gate is not a prohibition of cannabis use. Eligible cannabis consumers in the city can order marijuana products online from licensed dispensaries in neighboring towns or cities. Some dispensaries also receive orders placed by phone. When a person orders marijuana online for delivery in South Gate, they must be present to receive their products from dispensaries' delivery drivers.
In South Gate, weed delivery services can be used by registered medical marijuana patients aged 18 years or older and recreational consumers who are at least 21 years old. Caregivers for patients who are minors can also use medical marijuana delivery services on behalf of the patients under their care.
In South Gate, weed delivery services can be used by registered medical marijuana patients aged 18 years or older and recreational consumers who are at least 21 years old. Caregivers for patients who are minors can also use medical marijuana delivery services on behalf of the patients under their care.
As stipulated by state marijuana laws, only marijuana dispensaries with Type 9 or Type 10 retail licenses can provide medical or recreational marijuana delivery services in South Gate. A microbusiness license holder with a retail arm can also deliver cannabis to any location in the city.
Cannabis consumers in South Gate can visit licensed marijuana dispensaries in neighboring cities to ask if they offer weed delivery services in the city. Looking up the DCC cannabis retailer license search is another way to find licensed dispensaries near South Gate that can deliver to addresses in the city.
Yes. Before a delivery driver relinquishes possession of cannabis products to a medical marijuana patient or caregiver in South Gate, the recipient must present a California-issued medical marijuana card or their physician's recommendation. Similarly, recreational cannabis consumers must provide government-issued identification cards showing they are at least 21 years old.