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Cannabis, Commercial Tobacco, and Vaping Prevention Program (CCTV)

We aim to empower King County communities with the tools they need to live smoke, vape, and addiction-free lives through education, partnerships, and regulation.

The Cannabis, Tobacco, and Vaping Prevention Program (CCTV) works locally to:

  • Prevent youth use.
  • Help people quit.
  • Reduce exposure to second-hand smoke.

Find local data

Local data on cannabis, tobacco and vapor product use

View local data on tobacco and vapor product use among youth in King County.

Report violations

Report smoking law violations in public places of employment

Report a violation if you see someone smoking or vaping in a public place or workplace.

Report sales to minors or other business violations ➚

Report businesses selling cannabis, tobacco or vapor products to people under 21.

Get help to quit or help others

Quit resources for cannabis, tobacco and vapor products

Tools to help you quit and support others on their quit journeys. Enroll in the CCTV’s cessation support training for healthcare providers, social service providers and educators.

Resources to support young people

Young people are particularly vulnerable to the harmful impacts of cannabis, tobacco and vapor products. Explore resources for caregivers, teachers, coaches and others who support youth.

Explore community grant projects

With the support of our Community Change Grants, local organizations work to prevent and reduce cannabis (marijuana), commercial tobacco, and vapor use among King County youth. Learn more about these impactful projects.

Smoke-free housing information

Report secondhand smoke exposure in apartments and condos

Use this form to report exposure to secondhand tobacco or marijuana smoke in your home. While there are no laws that currently regulate smoking inside individual homes or condos, we still might be able to help.

Smoke-free environments for tenants

Questions and answers for tenants/residents about smoking and housing.

Resources for landlords

Implement and maintain a smoke-free property and learn your rights as a landlord.

Resources for retailers

Selling tobacco and vapor products: Online training for retail clerks (external site)

This course teaches tobacco and vapor product retailers about their responsibilities when selling these products to the public.

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Tobacco laws and resources

Tobacco laws and resources for tobacco retailers.

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