| # | Name | Comments |
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| 51 | Sarah Cohen | |
| 52 | Anonymous | |
| 53 | Daniel Westreich | |
| 54 | Katie Westreich | |
| 55 | Brad Fetzer | |
| 56 | Meg Duncan | |
| 57 | Lindsay Veit | |
| 58 | Bethany Beasley | |
| 59 | Ronald P. Strauss | |
| 60 | Arthur Robinson Williams | Please support this legislation! |
| 61 | Shelisa Howard | |
| 62 | Dane Warner | |
| 63 | Eva Shaw | |
| 64 | Sandi McCoy | |
| 65 | Clint Kale | |
| 66 | Irene Doherty | |
| 67 | Alan Woodruff | Spoons aren't feeding the obesity epidemic. |
| 68 | Mary Davis | |
| 69 | Teresa Hart | |
| 70 | Rebecca Chasnovitz | UNC School of Medicine, 1st year student |
| 71 | William Zule | |
| 72 | Elizabeth Costenbader | |
| 73 | Peyton Savage | |
| 74 | James Cline | If this is one of the transmission factors. I think that a clean needle may reduce the risk of reinfection or the spread of infection to someone who other wise may not have any risk.
In reality this makes perfectly sense to reduce the burden already on the financial issues we face. Simply because it will cost less to supply clean needles than to supply medicine through ADAP or any other source. |
| 75 | Haley Ringwood | |
| 76 | Anonymous | |
| 77 | Shannon Warren | |
| 78 | Rhonda Karg | |
| 79 | Rupal Yu | |
| 80 | Brooke A Levandowski | |
| 81 | Nicole Schramm-Sapyta | |
| 82 | Lindsey Bickers Bock | |
| 83 | Anita Faircloth | |
| 84 | Victor Schoenbach | Affiliation (for identification only): Associate Professor, Department of Epidemiology, UNC-CH |
| 85 | Barbara White | |
| 86 | Anonymous | |
| 87 | Cindi Snider | |
| 88 | Eloise H. Hicks | |
| 89 | Juliette | |
| 90 | Allison Groves | |
| 91 | J.B. Lykes | |
| 92 | Anonymous | |
| 93 | Michael Brown | |
| 94 | Sarah Radke | |
| 95 | Peter Cvelich | |
| 96 | Mary Elizabeth Ritchey | |
| 97 | neena | |
| 98 | Carol G Williams | Please do everything you can to help pass this important piece of legislation. It's time is long over-due and will benefit so many. Thank you for your time and consideration. |
| 99 | Jessica Hughes | |
| 100 | Michael J. Harney Jr. | Please get both of these bills passed! We need comprehensive harm reduction programs that include needle exchange to become standard of care for better public health in North Carolina. |