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sandensea

(21,624 posts)
Thu Sep 5, 2019, 08:42 AM Sep 2019

California becomes the first state in the nation to outlaw fur trapping

California has just become the first state in the nation to outlaw fur trapping.

The Wildlife Protection Act of 2019, signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom Wednesday, will prohibit the trapping of native animals including grey fox, coyote, beaver, badger and mink, along with the sale of their pelts, which often end up in foreign markets.

The new legislation will officially end an industry that lawmakers argued was too small and costly to regulate.

Only 133 trapping licenses were bought in California in 2017 according to the bill. Along with just four fur dealer licenses sold in the same year, just over $16,000 in revenue was generated for the state Department of Fish and Wildlife.

During the same year, 68 trappers killed more than 1,500 animals, among them, grey fox, coyote, beaver, badger and mink.

The pelts collectively sold for less than $9,000, a sum far beneath the costs accrued by the state to oversee the industry.

At: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2019/09/04/new-california-law-protects-animals-being-killed-their-fur/2214791001/



Killed off: California's fur trade, a marginal industry that costs far more to regulate than it adds to the economy, has now been banned.
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California becomes the first state in the nation to outlaw fur trapping (Original Post) sandensea Sep 2019 OP
FAKE FUR HAS BEEN POPULAR FOR YEARS NAVAIR000 Sep 2019 #1
That's good - but sadly upper/upper-middle class women in the 3rd world are VERY fond of real fur sandensea Sep 2019 #2
 

NAVAIR000

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1. FAKE FUR HAS BEEN POPULAR FOR YEARS
Thu Sep 5, 2019, 05:00 PM
Sep 2019

I do not know of anyone who wears real fur. The era of cave man is over. There are not that many live animals out there in the wild. I live in California and I have not seen any l seen anyone wild fur beasts in the rural area I live in which is heavily forested. The think the changing climate will kill off the wild animal survivors in California.

sandensea

(21,624 posts)
2. That's good - but sadly upper/upper-middle class women in the 3rd world are VERY fond of real fur
Thu Sep 5, 2019, 05:44 PM
Sep 2019

In general it's still considered a status symbol in many of the non-tropical developing countries, as well as the former East Bloc.

In Argentina, for instance, one of their best-known tangos - Aquel Tapado de Armiño ('That Ermine Coat') - was written to lampoon women's (alleged) fondness for fur coats.



So many nights, you'd stand with me shivering
in front of the shop window, sighing:
"Oh, my love. If you only could!"

I sacrificed so much, and finally bought you one.
Borrowing from friends and loansharks,
and going a month without smokes!

Naturally, once she got her fur coat she left him. Oh, well.
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