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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Tobacco 21 was a United States national caTobacco 21 was a United States national campaign aimed at raising the minimum legal age to purchase tobacco and nicotine in the United States to 21. The campaign ended when Congress passed and President Donald Trump signed the 2020 United States federal budget which raised the federal smoking age to 21. The campaign was produced and funded by the Preventing Tobacco Addiction Foundation, a public health nonprofit organization established in 1996. Several national non-profit organizations, including the American Cancer Society in Oregon, had supported raising the tobacco age.on, had supported raising the tobacco age.
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