| # | Name | Comments |
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| 3201 | Anonymous | |
| 3202 | Noel Rushin | |
| 3203 | Polly Owens | |
| 3204 | Blanche J. Bruesewitz | |
| 3205 | Kathryn King | |
| 3206 | Anonymous | |
| 3207 | Anonymous | |
| 3208 | James Hayden-Ellis | |
| 3209 | Lynn Rogala | I was appalled at the knee-jerk reaction of this law initially. The law of unintended consequences will decimate libraries and small business. But now that Mattel has a waiver I am just sickened at the stupid waste of this law. It should be repealed now! |
| 3210 | Anonymous | |
| 3211 | Ann Meisser | THE WORST LAW EVER! |
| 3212 | valerie ramos | |
| 3213 | Yvonne Armstrong | |
| 3214 | Anonymous | Its not fair to everyone out there.. Especially stay at home moms like myself that make girls accessories for my internet business. This will put a dampaer on millions of Americans. While I am all in favor to have items tested for the sake of the children especially babies, it will make a huge burden to the already horrible economy. I had lost my job over a year ago and been on unemployment and have been trying to make my online store a success since the economy is just in horrible condition. I havent been able to find a job here in town and it will hurt me and everyone that does what I do if this law is passed. |
| 3215 | Lisa Thibos | |
| 3216 | Anonymous | Quit taking away things from us let US choose! |
| 3217 | James Marusek | Applying the precautionary principle destroys businesses, destroys the economy, without any tangible benefit. |
| 3218 | Mike Thibos | |