After reading the knife thread and seeing how people relate to their legislators I thought I would post up something I wrote for the Trappers Association. It mentions trapping but there is good information for all.
Tips for Successful Lobbying
1. Don't be intimidated by the thought of approaching elected officials
State legislators especially are receptive to constituent comments.
2. Make an appointment
Call or e-mail your legislator and ask for a few minutes to talk about your issue. Don’t know your legislator. Look here
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/DistrictFinder/default.aspx?city=&street+&zip=Click on your legislators name for contact info.
3. Appearance
Dress nice, cut your hair, shave, etc. make a nice appearance, not like you just came off of the trap line. You don't need to be wearing a suit but you should be neat and well groomed.
4. Be concise
Your message should be short and direct. It is fine to express your personal opinion.
5. Personalize your appeal
Tell how you are concerned about an issue and how it affects you and your community.
6. Cultivate legislative staff
Establish a positive relationship with staff persons. They are usually more accessible and can have tremendous influence over an issue.
7. Be honest
If you don't know the answer to something, admit it and try to get the information later.
8. Leave literature
Information on BMP’s and humane trap standards that are an integral part of our efforts should be left with your legislator. Also leave our web-site address.
9. Identify your bill or issue clearly
Whenever you get a chance to lobby elected officials, don't just refer to your effort by the bill number but if we have a bill know the number and communicate it. And always make it clear whether you are asking for their support or opposition to the matter.
10. Keep things friendly
Maintain a positive relationship with all legislators, they may be in this office or a higher one for decades. Threats and hostile or sarcastic remarks are not productive. Do not create any enemies.
11. Avoid party politics
We have friends on both sides of the aisle.
12. Say thank you