I was kinda going off webby's response more then hers. Somehow I thought he was the leader and was saying that CASAA's resources would better be used for public awareness. If I misunderstood I apologize. I am so upset right now. I don't understand how individuals can spread misinformation on a government website and essentially rewrite our laws skirting due process. I am horrified by this.
Mac,
I am the Moderator of this forum and Chair for CASAA but have always tried to make it clear that I do not "speak for CASAA" There are 13 extremely talented and experienced folks on our board and we act as a team. It may appear at times that we aren't burning up the landscape with visible activities, but I assure you there are things happening behind the scenes that will be much more apparent very soon.
I certainly didn't mean to imply that CASAA's only direction is one of enhancing public awareness, although that is a very critical need in our fight and one that we will support with direction and materials for efforts just like the ones you decribed.
Depending on Judge Leon's decision the battle can swing a number of different ways. We may need to focus on the appeal process, prepare to deal with e-cigarettes as a tobaco product or some other fight. Gathering and understanding our resources will make the difference in whether we become a formidable force or go off like a gross of bottle rockets in every direction, but with little real impact.
Again, I am not referring specifically to your issue, only to what we as CASAA's Board are doing - and yes - this is exactly where to voice your concerns and ask for help. No advocacy group has unlimited resources and we need to understand more about what exactly we can do to help. By having doctors and legal experts on the Board, we can decide how to use those resources best.
Thanks,
Michal