As Louis XIV said, "Apres vous, le deluge".
Si le déluge est inévitable, mieux vaut d'avertir que de rien faire.
As Louis XIV said, "Apres vous, le deluge".
Don't know, Sensei..I both agree and disagree with ya.
I believe if we weren't living in a world we never made (apologies to Howard The Duck)
that course of action would work.
But in this reality, in my humble opinion, that's too idealistic. Getting friendly representatives elected is an
iffy mission and a gamble. Politicians are by nature crooks even if they carry juice and a mod.
Again, pardon my cynicism but I disagree with you bout elections not being rigged.
Sorry man, but I live in Florida. Elections are indeed rigged and messin with the outcomes is not very hard to do.
It's much easier than we were counting chads..
Regards,
Hazy![]()
Do you have any links regarding the proposed Florida legislation?
I haven't found anything via google.
Living in FL I am very interested in this.
Thanks
Hey, I thought you were from Ontario, not Quebec. Knock it off.Si le déluge est inévitable, mieux vaut d'avertir que de rien faire.
Hey, I thought you were from Ontario, not Quebec. Knock it off.![]()
Hazy, the only thing that gives the Government the ability to impose tax is that the legislators are VOTED into office.
There is only one way to change that.
Vote in people who will change it.
It really is that simple. Elections aren't rigged, they don't have to rig them
Apathy has infected many when it comes to voting.
It starts locally. It's your country. Take it back. You already have the proper tools to effect the change we want
vaping isn't a niche hobby.
It's a huge global trend.
We CAN win this battle if we just get up and do it.
Sure do. I'll PM them to ya.
Regards Fellow Floridian
Hazy![]()
Elections most certainly ARE rigged, by the political parties -- they will not offer us anyone who will rock their boats to that extent. Just like prosecutors won't seat anyone on a jury who says they hate cops. The political parties are like casinos -- they appear to offer something valuable, knowing all the while that the entire effort is rigged to the "house's" benefit. Those who run for office are not in it to do public service -- they're in it for SELF service. They want the fame, the money -- the power. And to hell with those who were big enough suckers to vote for them.
Andria
I wasn't talking about you.No bashing. Observation.
Dial back the knee jerk anger.
Why waste money rigging them? No one votes against them any more.
You Do realize prosecutors(DAs) are voted in too, right?
"They" Don't "offer" us candidates. It is up to US to rise up and elect better representatives.
This is STILL America.
Rights are like muscles...if you don't exercise them, you will lose them.
why PM?
post the link(s) here - this thread is very loose
After reading your post I would, however, like to ask...No bashing. Observation.
Dial back the knee jerk anger.
After reading your post I would, however, like to ask...
--Were you aware that CASAA had a meeting with the FDA?
--Were you aware that CASAA has helped organize people to attend local legislative hearings?
--Were you aware that CASAA members have even flown to attend some of those local legislative hearings themselves?
--It is also something of note that CASAA also gave rise to the founder of AVA
There are many other things CASAA has done through the years...
And I just didn't know if you were aware of them or not.
What I don't understand about your position is why you wouldn't at least sign up to be a member.
It costs nothing, and it helps grow their membership numbers and hopefully become more influential.
Here are some things that might interest you...
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...a-officially-launches-its-board-advisors.html
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/casaa/656230-some-background-casaa-calls-action.html
And again, sorry, I was not intending to say you were bashing.
That post was aimed at someone else, and most know who that is.
Yes Andria, but it costs a lot of money. As soon as you go federal, the cost goes through the roof. For local politics you can often get by with mobilising locals to appear at hearings and stuff. That costs you a couple of g's to pay for basic services, the occasional flight & hotel, things like that. When it goes federal then you start at $50k and go up.
There are other approaches that come around from time to time, according to the climate. For example a really good toxicology review was needed, so they paid for that. Right now a strong counter-propaganda campaign is needed more than anything else, but CASAA (and probably no one else currently set up) is capable of doing that. It would have to be funded mostly by the trade anyway, and CASAA can't get too close to them or their credibility will suffer in some ways.
There's enough research to be going on with, what is needed now is a fightback against the propaganda. The purpose of the propaganda is to create a climate in which restrictive legislation and taxes can be imposed without a mainstream objection. It's succeeding.
60% Tax on manufacturers, wholesale distributors and 25% on retail sales.
Is there any reason to think that they(bans) are not legal? Any reason to think vapers could win in a lawsuit?
Just a quick follow-up. Part of the preparation for the standing issue would be to review multiple potential plaintiffs, kind of a casting call for offended persons, and choosing the most attractive factual situation. Set-up situations such as my esteemed fellow poster, Steve, would not be my first choice. The set-up itself would provide discovery distractions and the opportunity for obfuscation and increasing costs, both are a defense attorneys best friend. Way back in time when I litigated, I called this the "squid defense", like the quid you squirt ink all over hoping no one can see the truth. When I was a judge, I called this the "Excedrin Headache #1" defense while begging lawyers to please please get to an actual substantive issue.