Yes. The provisions of Chapter 5.92 of the Long Beach Municipal Code allow recreational cannabis dispensaries to operate in Long Beach. Per Section 5.92.420 of the Long Beach Municipal Code, cannabis dispensaries must comply with the city's zoning ordinances. They cannot be situated within residential units of any zoning district. Also, recreational cannabis dispensaries cannot be located within 600 feet of public parks, libraries, and daycare centers or within 1,000 feet of public beaches, schools, or other cannabis dispensaries.
California legalized recreational marijuana in November 2016 through Proposition 64 (the Adult Use of Marijuana Act), contained in Division 10 of the California Health and Safety Code. Although this law allowed the delivery of cannabis products throughout the state, it gave municipal authorities the right to restrict cannabis business activities within their jurisdictions. Long Beach has 32 licensed recreational cannabis dispensaries within its borders. The California Bureau of Cannabis Control (BCC) is the state agency responsible for regulating commercial cannabis activities. As stipulated in Chapter 5.90 of the Long Beach Municipal Code, medical marijuana dispensaries are allowed to operate in Long Beach. The Long Beach Office of Cannabis Oversight (OCO) regulates the medical and recreational cannabis industry in the city.
Yes. There are 32 licensed medical cannabis dispensaries in Long Beach. As stated in Section 5.92.235 of the Long Beach Municipal Code, business entities can have recreational and medical marijuana dispensary licenses. Currently, all marijuana dispensaries in Long Beach have dual licenses. Therefore, they can serve medical and recreational cannabis users. Medical marijuana became legal in California in 1996 after Proposition 215 (California Compassionate Use Act) was signed into law. In June 2017, the state approved Senate Bill 94 (Medicinal and Adult-Use Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act), which permits the establishment of medical marijuana dispensaries in the state.
Yes. Recreational marijuana users and registered medical marijuana patients in Long Beach can purchase cannabis products from licensed dispensaries online and have them delivered to their homes. The California Medicinal and Adult-Use Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act (MAUCRSA) does not restrict cannabis dispensaries in the state from selling products online. The amounts of cannabis products sold online must be within allowable limits, and the buyers must be eligible under state law. Also, there is no limitation on the types of weed products that can be purchased online in Long Beach.
Per Chapter 5.90 of the Long Beach Municipal Code, registered medical marijuana patients with doctors' recommendations for cannabis treatment may visit dispensaries to obtain cannabis supplies. Furthermore, according to the Long Beach Office of Cannabis Oversight (OCO), Long Beach residents who are 21 years or older may visit cannabis dispensaries. They must have valid government-issued photo IDs before they can buy cannabis products for recreational use.
The provisions of Section 5.90.060 of the Long Beach Municipal Code contain the operation conditions and restrictions for medical marijuana dispensaries in Long Beach. The guidelines for recreational marijuana dispensary activities in Long Beach are contained in Chapter 5.92, Division IV of the Long Beach Municipal Code. Cannabis dispensaries cannot operate without permits from the city's authorities and state licenses obtained in line with Section 26000 of the California Business and Professions Code. The Business License Division under the Long Beach Department of Financial Management is responsible for issuing cannabis business permits to dispensaries in the city.
Recreational marijuana was legalized in Long Beach through Proposition 64, also called the California Adult Use of Marijuana Act (AUMA). As stipulated in Section 5.92.520 of the Long Beach Municipal Code, recreational cannabis is only legal for adults 21 years and older. Eligible persons can carry up to 28.5 grams of marijuana products and 8 grams of cannabis concentrates and cultivate up to six cannabis plants. They may also give away up to 28.5 grams of cannabis supplies to other eligible adults without legal repercussions.
Long Beach residents may legally purchase and consume marijuana products for medical reasons if they are diagnosed with specific debilitating medical conditions outlined in the Medicinal and Adult-Use Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act (MAUCRSA). Medical marijuana dispensaries can only provide marijuana products to patients with medical marijuana cards who have recommendations from qualified physicians.
Long Beach residents must enroll with the Los Angeles County medical marijuana identification card program (MMICP) in order to use marijuana medically. A medical marijuana ID card applicant in Long Beach must have a passport color photograph captured within one month before their application, valid government-issued identification, and proof of residency in the city. The acceptable proofs of residency include utility bills, mortgage agreements, and California DMV vehicle registrations. Other documents required for medical marijuana ID card applications in Long Beach are:
Medical marijuana program application/renewal form (CDPH-9042)
Written documentation of patient's medical records (CDPH-9044)
Long Beach residents applying for medical marijuana ID cards may submit their applications by mail or take them to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health at:
County of Los Angeles Public Health
Environmental Health Headquarters
Medical Marijuana Program
5050 Commerce Drive
Baldwin Park, CA 91706
Long Beach residents cannot use cannabis products in public spaces. According to the California Department of Cannabis Control (DCC), state residents can consume weed on private properties located at least 1,000 feet away from schools, daycare centers, and youth centers. However, landlords may ban the use of cannabis products on their properties.
When buying cannabis products from dispensaries in Long Beach, adults 21 years or older only need to show valid IDs. Registered medical marijuana patients must present valid medical marijuana cards and government-issued photo identifications at the points of sale.
In Long Beach, high-quality weed is sold for about $16 per gram and $198 per ounce.
The popular strains of weed in Long Beach include Pacific Stone, Larry OG, Platinum Kush, Jaeger, Exotic, Green Crack, and Soar Diesel.
No. The provisions of Chapter 8.68 of the Long Beach Municipal Code prohibit the smoking of cannabis products in elevators of buildings open to the public, public conference rooms, and enclosed public spaces. Long Beach also restricts weed smoking in healthcare facilities, childcare facilities, city parks, recreational centers open to the public, public restrooms, restaurants, bars, farmers' markets, and within 20 feet of bus stops.
In line with the provisions of Section 11362.1 of the California Health and Safety Code, persons who are at least 21 years old may possess up to 28.5 grams of marijuana products and 8 grams of cannabis concentrates at once. Per Section 8.13.030 of the Long Beach Municipal Code, adults 21 years or older can have up to 6 cannabis plants at home, but they cannot carry over 28.5 grams of the plants or products derived from them outside their residences.
Long Beach residents cannot ship cannabis products through the US Postal Services. However, Section 5.90.060 of the Long Beach Municipal Code allows licensed medical marijuana dispensaries in the city to deliver cannabis supplies to registered patients at home. Also, the provisions of Chapter 5.92 of the Long Beach Municipal Code permit the delivery of cannabis products to eligible recreational users.
Yes. Long Beach laws do not restrict dispensaries from selling cannabis products online, provided the deliveries of such products are completed before 10:00 p.m. as required in Section 5.92.915 of the Long Beach Municipal Code.
No, 24-hour dispensaries are not allowed in Long Beach. According to Section 5.92.915 of the Long Beach Municipal Code, recreational marijuana dispensaries in the city can only be open to the public between 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. They are required to complete all cannabis product deliveries to customers by 10:00 p.m.
Yes. Persons visiting Long Beach may purchase cannabis supplies from licensed dispensaries if they are up to 21 years of age.
Yes. Section 5.90.060 of the Long Beach Municipal Code restricts medicinal marijuana dispensaries in Long Beach from allowing patients into their dispensary areas without showing valid state-issued IDs. Recreational marijuana users must also present IDs when purchasing cannabis supplies at dispensaries.
The Long Beach Office of Cannabis Oversight (OCO) encourages city residents to buy cannabis products from dispensaries with valid licenses because of the health and safety risks associated with patronizing illegal dispensaries. To find the best weed dispensaries in Long Beach, residents should look for emblems on cannabis dispensary windows that identify them as licensed and authorized to sell marijuana products. Buyers may scan the QR codes on emblems to verify their authenticity.
Yes. The provisions of Section 5.92.925 of the Long Beach Municipal Code mandate marijuana dispensaries to verify the ID cards of buyers using electronic devices and to retain scans of each ID for at least 180 business days.
There are 32 cannabis dispensaries in Long Beach. Each of them provides cannabis products to recreational cannabis users and registered medical marijuana patients.
Cannabis dispensaries in Long Beach usually accept credit card payments.
According to Section 5.92.945 of the Long Beach Municipal Code, cannabis dispensaries cannot sell over 28.5 grams of cannabis products or 8 grams of cannabis concentrates to the same customer in one day. Cannabis users in Long Beach can visit over one dispensary in a day and buy marijuana products, provided they do not exceed their daily purchasing limits.
Health insurance does not cover medical marijuana treatment in Long Beach because marijuana is illegal under federal law.
Yes. As stipulated in Section 5.92.930 of the Long Beach Municipal Code, cannabis dispensaries in the city must implement point-of-sale tracking using technology tools. Per Section 5.92.925 of the Long Beach Municipal Code, cannabis dispensaries must retain buyers' personal information for up to 180 days and make them available to the Long Beach Manager on request. They are also required to record the dates and the times of each transaction, the amounts of cannabis products sold, their prices, and the names of dispensary employees who processed the sales.
Yes. Although recreational marijuana use is only permitted for adults 21 years or older, Long Beach residents may enter marijuana dispensaries at 18 years of age. According to Chapter 5.90 of the Long Beach Municipal Code, licensed medical marijuana dispensaries can provide cannabis products to 18-year-olds who are registered as medical marijuana patients or caregivers.
Long Beach regulates commercial cannabis activities through the Long Beach Office of Cannabis Oversight (OCO). For cannabis dispensary license-related inquiries, Long Beach residents may call the OCO during weekdays between 7:30:a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at (562) 570-6211 or send emails to lbbiz@longbeach.gov. Persons with non-license-related inquiries may contact the OCO via email at cannabisoversight@longbeach.gov or call (562) 570-5250.
The Long Beach Office of Cannabis Oversight (OCO) encourages city residents to report illegal cannabis activities by calling the OCO's cannabis complaint hotline at (562) 570-5250. Alternatively, Long Beach residents may file complaints online.