Tomlinson used to figure that a handwritten letter was somewhat better than a typed one, simply because it could not have been mass produced.
An individual, personal typed one is FAR better than a photocopied form letter, and a petition is just a waste of paper.
DAT used to use the figure of
one pound of petition was one lost vote, one form letter was also one lost vote, and one personal letter was viewed as 500 lost votes.
I mentioned this ratio to my own MP, and he said he heard the number 1500 angry voters per real letter.
BTW, I dropped into my MP's office (Mark Warawa, CPC) this morning. Of course he is in Ottawa this week (unlike last week when he was home and I was in Ottawa!

). Anyway, I talked to the Executive Assistant, Annette, about both C-302 and the various FRT re-classifications.
She got a chuckle out of the name CanadianGunNutz!