How to Quit Smoking & Vaping in Rhode Island
Looking to quit smoking or vaping in Rhode Island? This guide covers local cessation resources, quitline numbers, tobacco laws, and programs available to help you quit for good.
Quitting in Rhode Island: Overview
Rhode Island has a smoking rate of approximately 14.9%. The vaping rate is around 3.2%. Whether you're quitting cigarettes, vapes, or both, local resources can make a significant difference in your success.
Local Cessation Programs & Resources
- Rhode Island Tobacco Quitline - Free coaching and support • Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) programs - Free or reduced-cost patches, gum, and lozenges • Rhode Island Department of Health cessation resources • Community-based smoking cessation classes • Text2Quit programs for mobile support
- 1-800-784-8669 • SmokeFree.gov - Free quit plan and resources • Rhode Island Department of Health website • American Lung Association local chapter • American Cancer Society Quitline: 1-877-44U-QUIT
Tobacco & Vaping Laws in Rhode Island
Rhode Island has comprehensive smoke-free workplace laws and vaping restrictions similar to smoking bans. The state tobacco tax is $4.25 per pack. The state has banned flavored tobacco products including menthol cigarettes. Tobacco 21 is enforced statewide per federal law.
Rhode Island Quitline
The quitline for Rhode Island is 1-800-784-8669. Quitlines provide free, confidential coaching from trained counselors who can help you create a personalized quit plan. Most quitlines offer services in multiple languages and may also provide free nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) like patches or gum.
Cost of Smoking & Vaping in Rhode Island
The average cost of a pack of cigarettes in Rhode Island is $10.19. A pack-a-day smoker spends approximately $3719 per year. State tobacco tax is $4.25 per pack.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Sources & References
The information in this article is based on publicly available research and guidance from the following authoritative health organizations:
- CDC - Smoking & Tobacco Use
- WHO - Tobacco
- NIH - National Cancer Institute
- American Lung Association
- American Heart Association
- Truth Initiative
- Smokefree.gov
Sources accessed February 2026
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