Marijuana (also called cannabis, pot, weed, and various colorful nicknames) has been legal for recreational use in California since 2018. We want to be sure our visitors understand what is and isn’t allowed so they can relax and fully enjoy their San Francisco travel experience. Please observe the following rules and regulations:
It is illegal to drive or ride a bike under the influence of cannabis. It’s illegal to have an open container of cannabis in a vehicle while driving or riding in the passenger seat. If you have cannabis in a vehicle, it must be in a sealed container. Otherwise, it must be stored in the vehicle's trunk while in transit.
It is illegal to consume, smoke, eat, or vape cannabis in public. It is illegal to open a package containing cannabis or any cannabis products in public. This includes but is not limited to parks and sidewalks and business and residential areas. You cannot consume cannabis within 600 feet of a school, daycare center or youth center while children are present.
Even though it is legal under California law, you cannot consume or possess cannabis on federal lands such as national parks, even if the park is in California. Among the areas that are federal lands in the San Francisco Bay Area are the Presidio, Alcatraz Island, the Marin Headlands, and Ocean Beach.
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