Wait a second, just found this:
http://www.billyjack.com/donations.html "Invest in the new Billy Jack film, “Billy Jack??? Laughlin for President.
A 2-3 times return in 18 months or your entire investment back plus interest.
A limited partnership for qualified investors has been formed to finance the new Billy Jack film. Though investing in a film is so risky it can be compared to throwing money off the back of the train, in the case of the new Billy Jack film, because Billy Jack was the single most profitable independent film ever made, enjoys an enormous cult following all over the world, and is the only major franchise film not owned by a major studio, plus the unprecedented controversial nature of the film and the extremely reasonable price it will be made for, give the new film a rare opportunity to be in profits through presales before the picture is even finished. For these reasons, we are, for the first time ever, able to guarantee an investor a return of 2-3 times their investment in 18 months, or their entire investment back, plus interest."
Laughlin could've made as much as 50 million on the first BJ films. If the second two hadn't bombed, he could finance a new one all by himself. But no, he's reduced to trolling for "donations" for it. Is that legal? Sure isn't ethical. He's pitching it as an investment, but labelling it "donation" makes it sound like a charity.
It's also pitched as a possible way to influence the 2004 elections, so the whole thing may be down the toilet.
http://igoberserk.billyjack.com/index.php?menuID=Page&pid=20