When it comes to business how much does the average person know? In other words, would the average person know that E-Cycle's business model didn't make sense?
This was the question that Mike Scholl was asking. He was also questioning whether you needed to be bribed to believe in the idea or not. He says that even through the FBI bribed Jeff Miller and Crutchfield to sponsor the bill, a number of other senators thought it was a good idea.
Caroll admitted to being in the room as the senators voted positively on the bill.
"They removed a minor part of the bill. They took out that they had to be in businss for a year in Tennessee," says Caroll.
Except for what Caroll calls a "minor" change, the rest of the bill was positively voted on.
"Did you bribe Senator Harper?" asks Scholl.
"No," says Caroll.
"Did he vote positively?" asks Scholl.
"Yes," says Caroll.
Scholl goes though the same questions for eight more senators. They all voted positively without being bribed.