How does this work with the first amendment?
James-Osbourne: Holmes
-Original Message-
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 12:11 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>re: got no answer on the FDA
I got a letter from the FTC wh
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> From: "Marshall Dudley"
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 11:11 AM
> Subject: Re: CS>re: got no answer on the FDA
>
> I got a letter from the FTC which said that I could not put any testimonials
> on my site at all, mine or anyone elses. They said
ject: Re: CS>re: got no answer on the FDA
I got a letter from the FTC which said that I could not put any testimonials
on my site at all, mine or anyone elses. They said I would be fined $12,000
a day if I didn't take them off if I remember right.
Marshall
Ted Windsor wrote:
> What
Until you know who you are, my assuming the liability will do you no good, for
it is you that must address the court, but only when you know your rights. I
know who I am and I do not have a problem with any bureaucrat.
Blessings
Ted
Marshall Dudley wrote:
> Sounds good to me. Send me a hold ha
Sounds good to me. Send me a hold harmless, where you assume the liability of
$12,000 a day until we get it settled (and documentation to support that you
have the funds to do this), and I will do so.
Marshall
Ted Windsor wrote:
> Tell them to whistle Dixe, anyone can tell others what they fe
Tell them to whistle Dixe, anyone can tell others what they feel happen to
their body by taking whatever product. Do you tell others if you enjoyed a good
movie? Can someone charge you for saying that you liked the movie? No one can
tell you different. If they try to charge you, ask them if th
I got a letter from the FTC which said that I could not put any testimonials on
my site at all, mine or anyone elses. They said I would be fined $12,000 a day
if I didn't take them off if I remember right.
Marshall
Ted Windsor wrote:
> What you can do is use your own testiomal, they cannot st
What you can do is use your own testiomal, they cannot stop you from doing
this, you can make a claim what has worked for you, and the word you could use
is (this (may) also work for you) when applying the claim to others.
Blessings
Ted
Ode Coyote wrote:
> It probably is illegal to use testimon
It probably is illegal to use testimonials and make health claims, at least without a prominant disclaimer.
Maybe Alisons Apothecary will comment on thier experience with the goon squads?
Ken
At 08:03 AM 10/9/01 EDT, you wrote:
Hi Mike, I posted this message before and got no answers. Cou
- Original Message -
From: M. G. Devour
To:
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 4:33 AM
Subject: Re: CS>re: got no answer on the FDA
> I think there was one answer to your questions, which was Nina's,
> which said it's *all* illegal.
>
> I'm not any kin
I think there was one answer to your questions, which was Nina's,
which said it's *all* illegal.
I'm not any kind of expert on FDA enforcement efforts, being that I
stay completely away from the commerce aspects of this subject. The
vendors we have on list are certainly more aware of the situat
Hi Mike, I posted this message before and got no answers. Could you answer
my question? I live in NYC and am going to sell CS generators. I know the
FDA has made it illegal to list health claims on bottled colloidal silver. I
also know that it is illegal for people selling medicinal herbs to
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