Get to know your local Congressman.  Go to the town hall meetings.  Stick
around afterward and chat.  The meetings are generally poorly attended, and
you can often get a LOT of time to discuss things that matter to you.  Get
involved.  I worked on the campaign of my local (ex) Congressman.  For 4
years my Congressman knew my name and would take my calls...I even got to
meet with him in DC when I was there for a tradeshow.  

It's not hard, it just takes some time and effort.

Jeff

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On Wed, 2 May 2007, Lonnie Nunweiler wrote:

>Changing the laws happens MUCH quicker if a mass of people openly 
>oppose it.  Your country was founded on that very principle.

Yes it does (sometimes).  Open opposition to a law and advocating criminal
action are not the same thing.

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