Perhaps relevant is the ultimate ineffectiveness of e-mail petitions. They are *not* a recommended tool for advocacy -- anyone could add any names to them, and repeated forwarding of the message means there's an uncontrollable amount of name/address duplication -- both flaws which make them essentially meaningless as well as a bandwidth drain.
It is much better to use an online tool such as PetitionsOnline (free) for advocacy work: http://petitiononline.com/
Robyn Kalda
Health Promotion Information Specialist
OPC Health Promotion Resource Centre
(416) 408-2249 x226
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> -----Original Message-----
> We are trying to
> compile a list of signatures to send to our government to get
> to change our
> laws so this tragedy will not have to happen to another family.
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Please forward this to as many people
> as possible and
> return to rtrudeau@ki! ngston.net . Thank-you
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