No. Per Chapter 8.64.050(C) of the Visalia Municipal Code, commercial marijuana activities, including marijuana dispensaries, are banned in the City of Visalia. Although marijuana possession and use are legal in the city pursuant to the California Adult Use of Marijuana Act (AUMA), the Act permits cities to enact ordinances prohibiting the operations of marijuana establishments, such as marijuana dispensaries within their borders.
No. According to Chapter 8.64.050 of the Visalia Ordinance, a medical marijuana dispensary may not be established within the City of Visalia. The city issues no permit of any type for such a cannabis establishment. It also does not consider a medical marijuana dispensary for conditional permits in any land use zoning district in the city.
No. You cannot legally buy weed online in Visalia, as the city bans the operations of commercial cannabis businesses.
There are no dispensaries authorized to sell marijuana in Visalia.
Cannabis dispensaries are prohibited in Visalia; hence, the city has not enacted any dispensary laws.
The Visalia recreational marijuana laws prohibit the establishment of cannabis retail outlets in the city. Other city recreational cannabis laws are obtained from the California Medical and Adult-Use Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act (MAUCRSA), such as:
Cannabis cultivation by Visalia adults aged 21 or older may only be carried out on single private residences
Cannabis cultivation by Visalia adults of legal age is limited to only six cannabis plants per private residence
Living cannabis plants and the marijuana produced by the plants may not exceed 28.5 grams
Public consumption of marijuana is illegal
No Visalia resident may possess an open container or package of marijuana or marijuana products while operating, driving, or riding in the passenger seat of a motor vehicle
Cannabis may not be consumed in any form within 1,000 feet of a school or childcare facility
Cannabis use on federal buildings and lands is illegal
It is not permitted to transport marijuana across state borders
Medical marijuana became legal in California when voters approved the Compassionate Use Act in 1996. After recreational cannabis became legalized in the state, the legislature established a consolidated regulatory cannabis act via the California MAUCRSA (Medicinal and Adult-Use Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act). Under state law, cities may enact laws banning commercial cannabis operations in their jurisdictions. Visalia prohibits medical marijuana retail outlets but abides by the medical cannabis possession and use statutes under the MAUCRSA.
Pursuant to the MAUCRSA, Visalia residents may register with the state medical marijuana identification card program, which issues them an optional medical marijuana license. The medical marijuana license allows license holders to purchase medical marijuana products from other cities where retail outlets exist without paying sales taxes. However, to register under the MMICP, Visalia residents must be aged 18 or older.
If you have a physician's recommendation, you can cultivate or possess more marijuana than recreational users in the city. Medical marijuana patients may possess up to 8 ounces of cannabis and grow up to six mature or twelve immature cannabis plants. Note that marijuana cultivation may only be conducted indoors. If you are incapacitated or under 18 and are eligible to use medical marijuana, you can designate an adult primary caregiver to help administer medical marijuana.
You may only apply for a medical marijuana card in Visalia if you are 18 or older, reside in the city, and have obtained a medical marijuana recommendation from your physician. Your physician must certify that you suffer from one or more of the approved medical conditions. These conditions include cancer, AIDS, migraines, seizures, anorexia, glaucoma, and persistent muscle spasms. Any condition that substantially limits your ability to conduct a major life activity as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 may also qualify as a condition for which medical marijuana can be recommended.
Per state law, your application for a medical marijuana card can only be submitted at the Tulare County Department of Public Health (TCDPH). To schedule an appointment with the TCDPH for application submission, call the Department at (559) 685-5710.
At your appointment with the TCFPH, the following will be required:
A completed MMIC Application form
A completed CDPH 9044 form or original written recommendation from your physician on official letterhead
Valid government-issued photo ID, such as a California driver’s license, Veteran’s Administration Card, or United States Passport
Proof of residence in Visalia
An application fee of no more than $100. If you are a Medi-Cal beneficiary, you are eligible for a 50% reduction in the application fee. Note the application fee is non-refundable
Submit completed applications at:
Department of Public Health
1150 South K Street
Tulare, CA 93274
The physician's office will verify the physician's recommendation, and the Medical Board of California or Osteopathic Medical Board of California will verify the physician's licensure upon receipt of your application. If your MMIC application is complete, it may take up to 35 days to get the card. To guarantee delivery of the card, you will be contacted when your ID card is available for collection.
You can use cannabis on private properties in Visalia but not in places such as bars and restaurants. It is illegal to consume cannabis anywhere tobacco use is prohibited. Also, consuming cannabis within 1,000 feet of a daycare center, school, or youth center while minors are present is illegal. California law permits landlords in Visalia to prohibit cannabis use on their properties. Hence, if you live in a rented unit, read your rental agreement, or speak with your landlord to check if there are any cannabis-use restrictions. If you are in a hotel, check the hotel's cannabis use policy at the reception desk. Note that cannabis use on national parks and other federal lands is illegal.
You cannot yet legally purchase medical cannabis in Visalia as the city bans the establishment of marijuana dispensaries.
Visalia does not allow the sale of cannabis within its borders.
Cannabis is only currently purchased illegally in Visalia as the sale of cannabis strains is illegal in the city.
No. Smoking marijuana in public is illegal in Visalia. Even if you possess a medicinal marijuana card, you may engage in such an act in the city.
Visalia adults over the age of 21 may possess up to 28.5 grams of marijuana and 8 grams of concentrated cannabis. Additionally, they may grow up to six marijuana plants indoors in areas locked and secured away from public view. With a physician’s approval and a medicinal marijuana card, residents between the ages of 18 and 20 may obtain and possess up to 8 ounces of marijuana and six mature or twelve immature cannabis plants. If you possess more than the legal limit, you may be charged with a misdemeanor and punished with up to six months in jail, a fine of $500, or both.
No. Shipping cannabis over state lines into Visalia falls under the purview of federal laws as it involves interstate commerce. Although cannabis is legal in California, the United States government still considers marijuana an illegal substance and classifies it as a Schedule I drug under the Controlled Substance Act. However, if you are moving from one California state to Visalia, you may transport cannabis if you are of legal age and have the substance or product locked and sealed in the trunk of your vehicle.
No. Per Chapter 8.64.050 (D) of the Visalia Municipal Code, the delivery of marijuana is prohibited in the city regardless of whether the delivery is initiated within or outside Visalia and irrespective of whether a technology platform is used for delivery.
No. No cannabis dispensaries are currently authorized to operate in Visalia.
Tourists cannot use weed dispensaries in Visalia as there are no approved cannabis dispensaries in the city.
Currently, it is illegal to purchase weed within Visalia, as weed dispensaries are illegal in the city.
Visalia prohibits the operations of marijuana dispensaries within its jurisdiction.
The City of Visalia has not approved any dispensary to operate in the city.
There are no dispensaries authorized to dispense marijuana in the City of Visalia.
Dispensaries are not yet allowed to operate within the borders of Visalia.
You cannot yet visit a dispensary in Visalia, as cannabis dispensaries are banned in the city.
There are no authorized weed dispensaries in the City of Visalia.
With no approved weed dispensaries in the City of Visalia, you cannot yet legally purchase marijuana in the city.
It is not legal to purchase marijuana in Visalia.
The City of Visalia has not identified any department or agency as its cannabis regulator. For inquiries on the city's cannabis regulations and operations, contact the Visalia Manager or the California Department of Cannabis Control. The Visalia Manager's contact information is available on the Visalia Government website.
You may report illegal cannabis activities in Visalia by contacting the Visalia Code Enforcement Department, the Visalia police department, or file a complaint to the California DCC (Department of Cannabis Control).