Go to about 8:00. Larry Faircloth (Delegate from WV) explains what an elected official can do via a lawsuit that consumers can't.
I think I just found someone to donate my meager litigation fund to.
He recently did a 60+ minute powwow with vape Militia (I believe it was), but that video was deleted for some reason.
Nope. Maybe he upset the wrong people. Below is a thread discussing the video, when it was first posted. You'll find some of the more interesting tid-bits in there.Any idea on why the video was removed?
Nope. Maybe he upset the wrong people. Below is a thread discussing the video, when it was first posted. You'll find some of the more interesting tid-bits in there.
Interesting interview with state rep Larry W. Faircloth.
I don't know if it was voluntarily taken down or otherwise. He was fairly loose and candid though.I saw the thread and watched the video last week, but just realized from your post that it was taken down. Curious.
There are going to be many dogs in this fight and it will be hard to figure out which one to back. Especially with all the infighting between vape orgs.I wonder what it would take to come up with a donation website where folks can contribute via CC or paypal? Once up, online retailers could put a link to it on their websites.
I get the impression that it was removed because Faircloth attempted to mislead people into believing that Donald Trump vapes, but that's just a guess.Any idea on why the video was removed?
He is a delegate from WV, in his 2nd and LAST term. He's not running for re-election and he lost the primary for state treasurer
How's that worked out for us so far? I've been hearing this for years yet here we are.want to do something useful and productive - donate to SFATA/AEMSA for the lawsuit