It never ceases to amaze me how much time we waste picking each other apart here. MoonMan if you don't think the petition will do any good, don't sign it. Almost everyone on this forum is looking for ANY way that we can make a difference or impact policy. Each to his own. If you have a better idea lets hear it. Offer solutions, not criticism.
I DID offer a better suggestion, a few times actually. You may have seen it if you had read my other posts, but I guess you were too eager to "pick me apart" to read them.
E-petitions may raise awareness and spread interest, I'm not debating that. My point is that the powers that be do not take them seriously, nor should they. They CAN be faked and have multiple signatures from the same person. To claim differently is an admittance of internet and hacking naivety.
What if an e-petition called for something terrible and was fake populated with 10,000 signatures - would you really want it to be taken seriously then?
BTW, some people think e-cigs are a terrible thing. Shhhhhh.
As I said, I do agree that they can raise awareness about a particular issue, so I guess that's good for something - but that's not the implication or purpose I'm getting from a lot of the ones I have seen. I should have made this clear in the first post (I just updated it) -
This thread is not against any single e-petition, but the idea of counting on them as a standalone policy-changing tool.
It seems I have been demonized for expressing my unpopular thoughts and starting a thread that we can debate about this in openly. I can't say I'm surprised by that (even though we're in a forum that is practically about free speech - oh the irony), but I can send a big ol'

to the people that think badly of me for it. Free speech goes hand-in-hand with e-petitions.