My only suggestion is that we (the community) can continue to grow a true grass-roots campaign, and that the current reputation of BT being "evil" will work against them. It's a very difficult balance because the message has to be concise enough to support THR and not leave enough room to allow that money interests to take control of the movement.
Agreed. I'd like to think that BT will eat it's self in the end. I also like to think that this article along with a few others that have popped up over the past week are a sign that the wind is shifting in the media. Granted, there will always be detractors and fear mongers, and mega corporations trying to game the system but, at the end of the day neighbors seeing neighbors enjoying a vape and benefiting from a positive lifestyle change carries more weight than bilge spewing propagandists. Articles like this go toward exposing BT's underlying agenda of greed, or at least plant the seeds of inquiry into what the **** is going on.
Personally, I'd like to see some chatter about repealing existing laws (in New Jersey) that banned indoor use of "electronic smoking devices" :
