I agree Kena, far too many people with their heads in the sand

BUT not everyone's head is in the sand. There are those of us that DO care enough to fight. Go back and read all of the PROPOSED bans this past year and count how many were defeated because people DID stand up and fight against them. It proves we do often make a difference when we get off our butts and do something.
And yes, tweets and emails that low level staffers of politicians initially read CAN make a difference. Most politicians do at least get statistical reports from their staff of what issues are being emailed, faxed or tweeted to them. Sometimes they even read some of them themselves. No, no matter what we do we will not change everyone's opinion of ecigs. BUT putting even the tiniest doubt about the misinformation out there about ecigs CAN make a difference. IF the only information a politician gets is support for a ban on ecigs do ya really think they are going to vote against it? They need to know there is another side to the story if there is a chance they will vote against bans.
We certainly may have an uphill battle for the survival of vaping but at least we still have a battle to fight, if we simply give up then we've already lost and we only have ourselves to blame.