I too must say "Great letter, Ritalin."
This leads me to another idea, if we think we can organize a call bomb to Congress, that might get some traction. We could do something like this:
We pick a week and a particular Congress person. Each person on the forums calls that Congress person once for that week. Then next week we pick a different Congress person. We could create a very simple, standardized letter to read to them (or come up with your own). This would take only minutes a day, but if we got 100 people in one week to call one member of congress, we could actually get noticed.
This is a wonderful idea. Who here has the ability to organize us in doing this?
Celebrities are also a great idea. I will go read the "Stars" thread after I post my comment here. I think just seeing people with PVs, making them a common sight, would be better than a discussion or a debate that would almost always be colored by the personal or political agenda of the participants.
Oprah Winfrey might be a good vessel. She does make an attempt at putting forth both sides of an issue. But, she is not a smoker. I am suprized no one has mentioned President Obama. Much ado was made in the media over his being a smoker. Aside from being president, he apears to have more of celebrity pull than anyone in Hollywood these days. If we could get an e-cig into his hands, people all over the world would know about them.
A simple and direct way to bring e-cigs into the public eye, would be to make a gift of a PV to many of the celebrities actors, musicians, etc, that are known to be smokers. With a simple, "Here, check this out. You might enjoy this better than smoking, and you know all the things being said about smoking nowadays." Granted, it would be quite expensive, and not all the celebrities who receive one would use it in public, if at all, but the oposition has a lot of money to fund their objective. If every supplier asked for a donation with each purchase, and we started a fund on this and other forums, I think we could raise a few bucks. Even a partial success with this plan would get vaping into the public eye. Lack of knowledge of the product is seriously harming us.
What the e-cigarrette issue boils down to is personal freedom of choice, lack of governmental interference, and plain old fashioned supply and demand economics. With a few exceptions, these concepts are in oposition to the political and philosophical bent of the people that seem to have the most media clout. This, I believe, is the reason for the somewhat heated debate we have seen in this thread.
I wish you well in aproaching Michael More. I will write to persons in the media that may also be a voice for us. But we have to keep in mind the potential political and polarizing nature of anyone we would approach. They say any publicity is better than none, but bad publicity may do us more harm than silence on the matter.
Be well,
~A