| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 551 | Suzanne Underhill | |
| 552 | Elaine Pusateri | |
| 553 | Eugene V. Herrmann, Jr. | |
| 554 | Anonymous | |
| 555 | Anonymous | |
| 556 | Anonymous | |
| 557 | Nadine Simon | |
| 558 | Meredith Adams | |
| 559 | Robert Benton | |
| 560 | elisa lesquin | |
| 561 | Mary Sieger | |
| 562 | Renee Henry | |
| 563 | Cherie Zercher | |
| 564 | Diane Valloric | It's a real shame that the wine only available in Napa and purchased as souvenirs cannot be easily sent back home here in Pennsylvania. |
| 565 | James Valloric | |
| 566 | Anonymous | |
| 567 | Evelyn Christie | |
| 568 | Matt Falenski | |
| 569 | david jungling | |
| 570 | Anonymous | |
| 571 | Anonymous | This would be a giant step forward for Pennsylvania and the citizens of the Commonwealth. |
| 572 | Judy Eakin | I want access to all wines and the wineries shipping them to be accountable for the condition in which they arrive with no middleman interfering in our business transaction that will not accept resp[onsibility for the condition of our product exchange. |
| 573 | Mandy Zoglmann | |
| 574 | Anonymous | |
| 575 | Matt Falenski | |
| 576 | alan mann | |
| 577 | Greg Wisenauer | |
| 578 | Anonymous | |
| 579 | Elaine Walsh Dattilo | |
| 580 | Linda Hite | The liquor mafia in Pennsylvania needs to be stopped, consumers should not have to pay high taxes to them, if they do not exist in other states unless they are willing to provide a financial statement that proves what they spent the taxes on to include rehabilitation for alcohol addiction and alcohol related diseases |
| 581 | daniel t houck | |
| 582 | Anonymous | |
| 583 | Deborah Gouge | |
| 584 | Lewis Rodrick | This is long overdue |
| 585 | James Fleming | |
| 586 | Anonymous | |
| 587 | Ethan Henshell | |
| 588 | Neil Gilmour | |
| 589 | Anonymous | |
| 590 | Carolyn Kelly | |
| 591 | Robert Delaney | Pennsylvanians should have choices! |
| 592 | Roger E Gaughan | It's time to eliminate teh monopoly |
| 593 | Paul Outon | |
| 594 | Roy Staples | If we can get almost 95% of everything else we buy from China why can't we get some wine from elsewhere in our own country! |
| 595 | Richard E. Wendell | The freedom to have direct wine shipments is an important quality of life issue to a number of persons. This issue is significant not only to them, but to anyone desiring to make Pennsylvania a more attractive place where people want to work and to live! |
| 596 | Anonymous | |
| 597 | Anonymous | |
| 598 | Elizabeth A. Lawrence | |
| 599 | Ed Fornadel | |
| 600 | William Hogan | I'm not a wine connoisseur, but I do hate tyranny in all its forms. The arcane and overly restrictive laws regarding alcohol sales must be done away with. States that allow direct shipments do not have a problem with children receiving and consuming wine. The wholesalers argument is a complete red herring. |