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- A proposed bill in Washington would allow adults 21 and older to cultivate up to 15 personal cannabis plants.
  - Home-grown cannabis could not be sold or produced in homes that are also daycare centers or foster homes.
  - The proposal includes a Class 3 civil infraction for plants that can be readily smelled from a public place or are visible in public view.
  - Growing more than 15 plants would remain a Class C felony.
  - The bill is currently under consideration by the Senate Labor and Commerce Committee.

Washington State Bill Would Allow Home Cannabis Cultivation 

Jan 29, 2026

Source:

TG Branfalt

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A bill proposed in Washington would allow personal cannabis cultivation of
up to 15 plants by adults 21-and-older, MyBellinghamNow reports. The
legislation would not allow home-grown cannabis to be sold or produced in
homes that serve as a daycare center or foster home.

During a legislative hearing Monday, Caitlein Ryan, executive director of
the Cannabis Alliance, pointed out that allowing home cannabis
cultivation “is not too dissimilar from home brewing.” She added that the
state is seeing declining revenues in the cannabis market and that allowing
home cultivation “actually raises the market cap for regulated cannabis”
and “will bring that 49% who do not participate into the market.”

Under current state law, medical cannabis patients can grow up to 15
plants, but non-patients caught cultivating their own plants face a Class C
felony. The proposal includes a Class 3 civil infraction for cultivating
plants that “can be readily smelled from a public place or the
private property of another housing unit;” or “are visible within the
ordinary public view,” according to the bill text.

Under the bill it would remain a Class C felony to cultivate even one plant
over the 15-plant limit.

The proposal is currently under consideration by the Senate Labor and
Commerce Committee.

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