You are my 4th confirmation of this as fact. Its NOT one comment per entity. Its also, not a vote tally, its an open comment period.
20,000 comments that are the same, count as ONE. A comment made by a single person that is different that 20K that are the same, provided both are meaningful, creates 2 issues that FDA must remark on.
Now if you submit the same comment every day, over and over, its just a waste time because its still one comment and aggregated with all the similar comments.
Which addresses what I said in a subsequent post:
There is a comment on a link in the post to
one of the FDA docs that says this:
"A single, well-supported comment may carry more weight than a thousand form letters."
IOW, in bold... they are
somehow?? able to tell the difference! And they take this into consideration.
Rather than a 'form letter' which you edit to "make it your own" - some guidelines, if known, should be listed as to what
not to included in your comments. One of Elaine's comments was a good example. Someone commented (paraphrasing) "You don't have the authority to regulate nicotine." Well, obviously they do. I could imagine a 'well-supported' comment along those lines, but that had no support at all. I'm more for having people say what
they think, it comes off more honest and it supports the concept and the reasons for the concept of free speech.