Of course, to write a letter to the state Duma about any law, it is necessary to look at it and make your own opinion. Otherwise the text is not about the law but about the fact that someone told you about it. In this case we are talking about a legislative act amending four existing law. A bill to amend held three hearings in the state Duma, the Federation Council approved and signed by the President. After the publication of his text in "Rossiyskaya Gazeta" - official newspaper of the Government of the Russian Federation - the law partly came into force on 30 July 2012 (two items related to the November 1, 2012). To read the full text on the web-website of the publication - link to the corresponding page listed below.
To send the prepared treatment is the easiest way to use the appropriate form on the official website of the State Duma of the Russian Federation - the link to the page with the form given below. The text of the letter can be copied and pasted into the field "message Text", type directly in it or attach as a separate file, while writing the explanatory text. In the field "to Whom it is addressed, specify the name and position of the first person of the state Duma - Chairman of the State Duma Naryshkin Sergey Evgenievich". The answer to your request you can receive by email or regular mail - choose the appropriate option and fill in the appropriate fields (they change when you change your selection). Don't forget about the captcha (set of characters shown in the picture below the form), it must be entered in the field above the button "Send a message" to convince the scripts of the website that you are not a robot spammer.
If for any reason you do not want to send your letter via the Internet, it can be done by regular mail. The mailing address of the State Duma 103265, Russia, Moscow, street ohotnij rjad, the house 1. And can be attributed to the treatment in reception of the state Duma, if you have the opportunity to visit her in Moscow located in the area of metro station "Biblioteka im. V. I. Lenin," the house №7 along the street moss. Each of the works without lunch break from 9 to 17 (Friday to 16 hours each working day.