| # | Name | Comments |
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| 151 | Anuschka Kerstens | |
| 152 | Deborah Hammett | |
| 153 | Tyler Rose Goff | |
| 154 | Anonymous | |
| 155 | Anonymous | |
| 156 | Peter De Gersem | |
| 157 | Stephanie Spak | |
| 158 | Anonymous | |
| 159 | Nora Slater | |
| 160 | Georgia Redd | |
| 161 | Bella Winkler | Next step will probably be to allow us to buy only artificial flowers and to forbid growing herbs. |
| 162 | Ruth Ruane | |
| 163 | Anonymous | |
| 164 | Tomas Enos | |
| 165 | Kathy Tarbox | |
| 166 | Karleen O'Connor | |
| 167 | Laurel Bancroft | |
| 168 | JODI BATTERSHELL | |
| 169 | Anonymous | anything in excess or used improperly can be potentially harmful. This is beyond the call of regulation and impedes the freedom the we all crave. It will inevitably use mounds of money for all the studies it will take and all the red tape it will involve when, in fact, the issue is getting blown all out of proportion. Please reconsider the necessity of this move. |
| 170 | Elizabeth De Simone | |
| 171 | Antonia Kellermann | |
| 172 | Nancy Eckstrom | |
| 173 | Rory Kirshner | this is ridiculous. I got rid of my ongoing skin allergies by ridding myself of products with synthetic chemicals!
I enjoy & wear natural perfumes without a problem!! |
| 174 | Anonymous | |
| 175 | Ann Phillips | Another case of a regulatory agency going too far. I also strongly suspect that some big corporations are putting on the pressure to get this amendment passed for their own selfish reasons. |
| 176 | G. Christiansen | |
| 177 | Pam Patt | |
| 178 | F Motola | |
| 179 | Leloir Sarra | |
| 180 | NANCY ENDER | |
| 181 | Teresa Eddy, Esq. | |
| 182 | Anonymous | |
| 183 | Ellen Watson | |
| 184 | Betty Sanders | |
| 185 | Anonymous | |
| 186 | eileen smith | |
| 187 | Lilian Taylor | |
| 188 | Francesca Middleton | |
| 189 | Leda Meredith | While I am in favor of protecting consumers from universally harmful ingredients, these are not universally harmful ingredients. This amendment would make it nearly impossilbe to legally use ingredients that have been safely and beneficially used for generations. Can they be harmful if used improperly? Yes, but so can most legal household products and any food to which someone, somewhere is allergic (which is every food there is!). If there is a genuine concern, then let's pass legislation to label clearly and educate people so that they can make informed decisions and use these ingredients safely. |
| 190 | martha gandley | |
| 191 | deborah clarke | As an aromatherapist, I have done years of research to use my oils as safely as I possibly can. I support this petition because I don't want to pollute myself, others or the Earth by relying solely on man-made synthetics. |
| 192 | Lori OConnor | |
| 193 | Michael Parkanyi | |
| 194 | Tami Apple | To whom it may concern,
I am writing you to let you know that if you allow this to go through then you are more less shoving conventional mediciine down our throats. This is not "FREEDOM" of choice. This country is becoming more and more like the Soviet Union each day. Please make this horror come to a stop. I choose holistic healing because of my beliefs. Please, I am begging you to reconsider this dramatic decision.
Thank you,
Tami Apple |
| 195 | Zena Whitaker | |
| 196 | Lucy Raubertas | |
| 197 | Ian Crawford | |
| 198 | Colby Hardison | |
| 199 | Nancy Howes | No further comment necessary. |
| 200 | Selene Valentine | I am greatly opposed to this. |