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Campaign Unavailable We're sorry, this alert is no longer available. If you would like to learn more about ways you can take action, please visit IDA's Action Center.The short explanation of this alert was: While it has been against the law to sell products made from dog or cat fur in the U.S. since 2000, it is still commonly found on department store shelves partially because of a loophole in the Fur Products Labeling Act of 1951 that exempts garments with less than $150 worth of fur from having to list the name of the species, the manufacturer, the country of origin and other pertinent information on clothing labels. Please "Take Action" to encourage your Representative to support and co-sponsor the Dog and Cat Fur Prohibition Enforcement Act, a bill that would close this loophole for good. Also, please tell a friend about this issue and donate to IDA so that we can continue our important work for animals. If you would like to view details on this alert, please visit here. |
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