| # | Name | Comments |
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| 951 | Janette Morrison | |
| 952 | Nicholas Jennings | |
| 953 | Nichole Lambrecht | |
| 954 | Jason Henryson | |
| 955 | Stephani Renner | |
| 956 | Linda Lambrecht | |
| 957 | Pamela L. Reilly | Please stop this bill dead in its tracks. This bill reflects an irgnorance of the true chemistry of citrus oils. If nothing else, please request additional research be performed by an entity having expertise in botany, biochemistry, and botanic chemistry. Thanks in advance for your attention to this serious matter. |
| 958 | Ben Borchers | |
| 959 | nenia haven | synthetics are stinky! ;( |
| 960 | Anonymous | |
| 961 | Ivan P. Matthieu | |
| 962 | Kosara | Dear Sir/Madam,
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KOSARACHI MERCHANDISE CO; LTD.
IMPORT - EXPORT
GENERAL COMMERCE OVERSEAS
NO.42/44 Rue Du Fer BP.61134 Lome-Togo
Tel :+228-9606444 Fax :+228-2222252
E-mail :kosarachi_merchandise@yahoo.ca |
| 963 | Alina Cotu | This is utterly stupid. Ban natural essential oils, ban the almighty lavender, and replace them with strange smelling chemicals, more susceptible to damage one's health than orange peel..... |
| 964 | Catherine Hauser | Put a warning on these products by all means. Just as they do with products containing peanuts or processed in a plant that handles nuts. But at least give the consumer a choice, the majority have no allergies to these ingredients. We are supposed to be living in a democratic society afterall. |
| 965 | Maggie Mahboubian | The scientific data does not sufficiently support this amendment. |
| 966 | Rick Nelson | |
| 967 | Rilène Markopoulou | |
| 968 | Andrine Olson-Kirschenman | Please don't allow a bureaucracy that is not concerned with the true naturals, and that is funded and fueled by the big synthetic fragrance houses, to dictate what small natural perfumers can and can not do. It's like having M&M Mars or Kraft Foods dictate what small organic farmers can and can not do. It's wrong. It's not natural. Why don't they ban the sale of citrus fruit to the pubic, when a child peeling an orange will have on their skin more citrus oil than will be allowed in a perfume? This is just smoke and mirrors to promote the production and sale of more synthetic chemicals to pollute our environment and our bodies. Please stop this nonsense. |
| 969 | Stacy Price | |
| 970 | wendina | |
| 971 | Jirina Fiala | As stated. |
| 972 | Kate Rossetto | |