| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1 | Dianne Hargrove | FDA preemption goes against American values and ideals. The American public has not been informed of this unjust doctrine.
I have faith, that once the public is alerted, FDA preemption will be defeated. |
| 2 | Joe Hargrove | |
| 3 | Dr. Henry Greenspan | I hope people will read the above from a recent editorial in The New England Journal of Medicine. Nine editors and former editors recently submitted an amicus brief against FDA preemption. It is a rare day that doctors come to the aid of trial lawyers. That should tell us just how serious this issue is. It is as serious as it gets. |
| 4 | Cheryl-Anne Simoneau | Working together we can improve our health care system and help to ensure that every American citizen can access safe and effective medical devices and drugs. |
| 5 | Laura Schmitz | I encourage everyone to sign this petition and then pass it along to everyone they know. FDA Preemption removes the accountability that medical device and drug companies owe to the public. |
| 6 | Nancy Hart, Ph.D. | |
| 7 | David Heisner | May the word about Preemption be heard from Cost to Cost and ring in the halls of Congress. We will not stand for this loss of our Constitutional Right to be heard in a Court of Law. No organization public, private, political or judicial will stand in the way of the rights of America’s citizens. |
| 8 | Carol Hulslander | |
| 9 | Linda McKimmy | |
| 10 | joseph m dell | |
| 11 | Robert Freeman | |
| 12 | Joe Schmitz | |
| 13 | Linda Heisner | |
| 14 | Anonymous | |
| 15 | Melody Hoadley | Trial lawyers have been framed as villains, sharks, bottom-feeders, etc. Yet they remain the ONLY venue through which citizens can seek redress. Pre-emption further erodes our rights; I do not believe our RIGHTS should be diminished in furtherance of corporate personhood and pursuit of "free trade." |
| 16 | Dan Abshear | If people are punished for thier wrongdoing, corporations should be no different. |
| 17 | Kelly Tsamis | |
| 18 | Tricia Hargrove | |
| 19 | Anonymous | |
| 20 | Mary Jo Wojtusik | |
| 21 | Anonymous | |
| 22 | Justinian Lane | It is of critical importance to the health and safety of all Americans that we continue to have our Constitutional right to a trial by jury. |
| 23 | Steven Earle | |
| 24 | Angela Arnold | |
| 25 | John Robert Parker Jr. | |
| 26 | John Robert Parker Jr. | |
| 27 | Anonymous | |
| 28 | Anonymous | |
| 29 | Thavone Khounthikoumane | |
| 30 | Anonymous | |
| 31 | Anonymous | |
| 32 | James Rowan | |
| 33 | J. Douglas Bremner, M.D. | |
| 34 | Ana Garcia | All must be done to make sure victims of defective and/or dangerous drugs can seek redress through trials.
Big Pharma is accountable for all damage! |
| 35 | Vince Boehm | |
| 36 | Anonymous | |
| 37 | Cassidy Muniz | |
| 38 | Anonymous | please please remember the people hurt by drugs because of the pharmacutical negelance this i feel will only make them more lapsed in there reserch because they are not worried about lawsuites.remember someday one of your loved ones might be affected by a drug that was not properly recearched because making the billions for them was more important than our safty .
so the decision you make will be for them as well |
| 39 | Philip Saigh, Ph.D. | |
| 40 | Laurie Yorke | |
| 41 | Laurie Yorke | |
| 42 | Peter McCaffery | |
| 43 | Steven Rhodes | |
| 44 | Kenneth E. Rubenstein | |
| 45 | Anonymous | |
| 46 | Anonymous | The proposed measure is contrary to natural justice |
| 47 | Kia Franklin | |
| 48 | Phil Bate PhD | I heartily agree with this and any measure that limits the power of Big Pharma, and, in effect, limits or restricts our liberties. |
| 49 | Douglas Fromel | |
| 50 | Carleen Healy | |