| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 4101 | Anonymous | |
| 4102 | Anonymous | |
| 4103 | Colin Lee | |
| 4104 | Kelsie Bedard | |
| 4105 | Andy Merrill | |
| 4106 | Anonymous | this is ridiculous. |
| 4107 | Reuben Cainer | This won't solve anything, it will only cause resentment. Boston has one of the largest reserves of young musical talent in the country in the form of berklee college of music, the city is famous for it and it's completely turning its back on them. |
| 4108 | Martin D Fowler | The 18+ (especially 18-21) crowd is a vast and vital resource for the local music scene! So many shows would not be possible without the support of these dedicated young fans. The shows must go on! |
| 4109 | Thomas Myers | 18+ shows are important both to teenagers and musicians. This is ridiculous. |
| 4110 | Anonymous | |
| 4111 | naoya Sakurai | we need music in boston. for sure |
| 4112 | Matt Gerhard | |
| 4113 | Dominic Grosso | Boston has one of the most thriving music scenes in America. This bill is putting a gun to the head of the livelihood of the Boston music scene. |
| 4114 | Michael Krause | |
| 4115 | Greg Sowa | |
| 4116 | Jessica Hanson | This country is rediculous, it works for the rest of the world! |
| 4117 | Elaina Daoulas | |
| 4118 | James Krendel-Clark | |
| 4119 | Anonymous | |
| 4120 | Matt Daylor | |
| 4121 | Kristen Spencer | |
| 4122 | Andrea B. | |
| 4123 | Sho Ishikura | |
| 4124 | Tarah Hursh | |
| 4125 | Martha King | |
| 4126 | Emily Niland | |
| 4127 | M L | |
| 4128 | April-Rose Peshniak | |
| 4129 | Anonymous | |
| 4130 | Jon Patten | |
| 4131 | Matthew Garland | this bill is rediculous |
| 4132 | IAIN ROBERTO HUTCHINSON | no comment |
| 4133 | Kevin M | |
| 4134 | Lukas L | As a young adult, I'm disgusted that the city would be able to bar me from simply enjoying my music. This is ridiculous. |
| 4135 | Brandon Fontes | |
| 4136 | Anonymous | |
| 4137 | Anonymous | What a sad thing. Has a law about this really been passed? I am 30, and I often went to 18- plus shows growing up. At a bar in Hoboken, NJ. They'd stamp my hand. I agree that there should be as many all- ages shows as possible. Everyone should have access to music. |
| 4138 | Nicole Rivers | |
| 4139 | Samantha Morrill | its not a trashy club, its people coming together and appreciating music, which is a beautiful thing wheather it is a huge arena or a small club. The music business is already disapearing and this would completely destroy Boston's amazing histroy of music. |
| 4140 | Dan Quartararo | This will hurt the music scene greatly, 18+ shows are a must. |
| 4141 | Daniel Muise | What bad could possibly come from 18+ shows?? if you are concerned about underage drinking, look elsewhere to solve the problem because quite frankly, 18+ shows are not the source of the dilemma. |
| 4142 | Anonymous | |
| 4143 | jeff kelley | |
| 4144 | David Manchester | This is ridiculous.. there's no reason to shut down all 18+ shows. |
| 4145 | Craig Scheipers | |
| 4146 | Zachary Burt | This is rediculous. I am twenty years old and I have been going to shows as long as I can remember. I have no idea where I would be without that music. |
| 4147 | Jordan Munson | |
| 4148 | Brandon Thomaszvic | |
| 4149 | Tim McClain | Please, if for nothing else, for the careers of the young adult demographic of the Boston music scene. |
| 4150 | Virginia Sullivan | !!! |