Well, the man does have a point. Getting off of the grays is rarely heard of, much less life after grays. When they got suspended, this board became filled with users and new moderators who specialize in cashing in on these 'dead stocks.' The message was generally that this stock was dead and will never return, nothing to see here.
Even after they returned, my scottrade account wouldn't allow buys, so I had to get with a new broker.
Some brokerages may still have 'bans' on buying and that's understanding considering the history, suspension, etc.
One thing to take into consideration however, was that my local scottrade rep said he was familiar with the stock and they had received several requests from people to open it back up.
The fact that there is this limitation in some brokerages could be Both a blessing and a curse. If/when all brokerages approve trading again, we could see an uptrend from the flood gates being opened.
There is a possibility of a future uptrend here and with brokerages like schwab, ameritrade, etc - it might just be the only ticket to an early position. Of course as with all stocks, that future remains uncertain.