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But seriously, the word "lobbying" covers a broad set of actions, most of which add up to what I view as 'unethical'. But if you genuinely believe that a certain piece of legislation is broadly beneficial to your state and it's people, then interacting with your legislators (particularly when there is no quid pro quo exchange and no monetary exchange) in order to persuade them to pass that legislation isn't just ethical, it's your civic duty. (and I'm saying that totally without any intended irony, in an old-school liberal, "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" kind of way!)
Do you have some other situation that precludes you from, as a citizen, encouraging your legislators from enacting legislation?