I like this one, but I think it needs to be more specific.
Hmm...
Name: Electronic petitions ("e-petitions").
Law / Policy Category: Administrative
1. E-petitions are banned.
2. E-petitions are legal but the government has no specific policy on responding to them.
3. The government must formally respond to an e-petition if it receives more than a certain number of signatures.
4. The legislature must set aside time to debate an e-petition if it receives more than a certain number of signatures.
More radical options, like allowing e-petitions with enough signatures to call referendums or even pass laws would be exciting, but probably unworkable, as Particracy cannot really simulate those things. Plus they would probably have to count as constitutional amendments (requiring a 2/3rds majority), which we are not able to add to the game.
Any thoughts? I'm still thinking about it...