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wctriumph
09-27-2013, 17:35
OMFG This really is laughable. I am so glad not to live in CA anymore. HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/26/west-hollywood-fur-ban_n_3997504.html

Los Angelenos, rejoice!
Last weekend, West Hollywood officially became the first city in the country to ban the sale of wearable fur in retail stores (http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2013/09/fur-sale-ban-goes-into-effect-two-years-after-passage/). City council members passed the law by unanimous vote 2 years ago, and it finally went into effect on Sept. 21, 2013, ABC reports.
The ban will apply to all articles of clothing -- anything made to be worn -- but not to furniture items, blankets, or leather products.
West Hollywood is a city known for its animal-friendliness (http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-west-hollywood-fur-ban-20130920,0,5394726.story), with ordinances banning the sale of cats and dogs, cat declawing, and more recently, wild animal performances, according to the LA Times.
However, this latest law butts heads with another one of the city's great loves -- high fashion. In spite of some retailers' vehement objections though, officials are remaining firm.
“This city is not in the business of curtailing business (http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2013/9/23/west-hollywood-becomesfirstcityinnationtobansaleoffur.html)," John D’Amico, West Hollywood's mayor pro tempore, told Al Jazeera. "We’re in the business of creating an exciting place. Someone who is connected with the ideas that keep this city together will have a business that thrives. Someone who is disconnected with the goals of the city and has a rigid point of view (on fur) may have trouble.”
According to the Humane Society of the United States, the fashion industry's fur trade results in more than 50 million animal deaths per year (http://www.humanesociety.org/issues/fur_fashion/), a figure that the city has put before its coveted title as West Coast fashion capital.
“We’ve consistently worked to enact cutting-edge animal welfare legislation," city spokeswoman Tamara White told ABC. "This is in line with our values.”

buffalobo
09-27-2013, 17:44
Can they still shave beavers?

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Great-Kazoo
09-27-2013, 17:54
Can they still shave beavers?

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Thats my thought. Fur coats BAD. Fur free hookers GOOD.

crays
09-27-2013, 17:54
Can they still shave beavers?

Sent from my electronic ball and chain.

Only if they're Grandmothered in.
:eek:

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StagLefty
09-27-2013, 19:23
Only if they're Grandmothered in.
:eek:
Ew grandmother beavers [ROFL3]

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sniper7
09-27-2013, 19:28
This thread is full of win! The city is full or wtf!

muddywings
09-27-2013, 19:31
OMFG This really is laughable. I am so glad not to live in CA anymore. HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/26/west-hollywood-fur-ban_n_3997504.html


The ban will apply to all articles of clothing -- anything made to be worn -- but not to furniture items, blankets, or leather products.
"This is in line with our values.”

because leather jackets and boots and belts are still fashionable....

anybody want to walk down mainstreet pimpin the latest fur coats to show them how banning objections is impossible...

Bailey Guns
09-27-2013, 20:15
anybody want to walk down mainstreet pimpin the latest fur coats to show them how banning objections is impossible...

That would actually require going to CA...I'll pass.

Bowtie
09-27-2013, 20:42
Isn't fur just recycling a natural product?

buffalobo
09-27-2013, 20:48
Isn't fur just recycling a natural product?

That's the most racist thing I have heard today. Using their own principles against them is racist. [Coffee]

mb504
09-27-2013, 22:25
because leather jackets and boots and belts are still fashionable....
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And it was just a feel-good no impact act. If it was truly on ethical grounds and consistent, they would have banned the sale of shoes, coats, gloves, car interiors, bike seats, bound notebooks, office chairs, couches, and those silly thin ties made out of leather.

Madeinhb
09-27-2013, 22:30
Well it is West Hollywood. The most flamboyantly gay city. Not surprised.