Brian Gorman smokes a cigarette on the front porch of his home in Sacramento, Thursday, June 11, 2009. The Senate voted overwhelmingly to impose federal regulation on cigarettes and other forms of tobacco, passing a landmark bill to empower the Food and Drug Administration to control products that end up killing half their regular users.
Brian Gorman smokes a cigarette on the front porch of his home in Sacramento, Thursday, June 11, 2009. The Senate voted overwhelmingly to impose federal regulation on cigarettes and other forms of tobacco, passing a landmark bill to empower the Food and Drug Administration to control products that end up killing half their regular users.
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