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{Why challenge big tobacco} in the U.S. Despite a growing number of city and state initiatives to protect people from the deadly effects of tobacco, Big Tobacco continues to prevent necessary national reform, oppose the global tobacco treaty and aggressive lobby against tobacco smuggling legislation. {How to challenge big tobacco} in the U.S. As a U.S. Senator, Barack Obama urged President Bush to push back against Big Tobacco and allow the Senate to ratify unprecedented international protections against the global tobacco epidemic. If President Obama follows through on this after he is sworn into office in 2009, the United States could make dramatic progress in curbing the disease and death caused by tobacco. With your help we can protect the health of American families from tobacco addiction and marketing abuses.
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Global Tobacco Treaty Action Guide 2008 See a map of the status of the Global Tobacco Treaty
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