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Jump to full article: Associated Press (AP), 2009-06-13 Author: Jim Abrams / Associated Press
Intro: Historic anti-smoking legislation sped to final congressional passage Friday, after a bitter fight with the tobacco industry that lasted nearly 50 years.
President Barack Obama, admittedly still struggling with his own nicotine habit, saluted passage of the bill, which he will soon sign. He said, "For over a decade, leaders of both parties have fought to prevent tobacco companies from marketing their products to children and provide the public with the information they need to understand what a dangerous habit this is."
Specifically, the measure for the first time will give the Food and Drug Administration authority to regulate what goes into tobacco products, demand changes or elimination of toxic substances and block the introduction of new products.
Will it matter as much as supporters say? Smokers lighting up outside Washington offices had mixed reactions.
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