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H.R. 891, The Dog and Cat Fur Prohibition Enforcement Act

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David Morgan

labeling on fur garments is very necessary-as illegal dog and cat fur are being used in top designer clothing. - but labeled as faux fur-using an exemption in the current law that excluded proper labeling of fur in garments made with less than $150 of fur. Please urge your congressperson to vote for this bill.

Christy A. Mattingly

I cannot even believe that any human being would use fur of any kind, much less a dog or cat. This bill must pass to prevent this from ever happening again. This is beyond pathetic. Please vote to pass this bill.

Beverly V. Zambrano

This is incredibly disgusting. I just saw a video of how animals are skinned alive. This is unfair, PLEASE put from your part to pass this bill.

dakota

I would like to send a letter on how this is very wrong. I have three words for those ppl STOP USING ANIMALS!

dakota

plz stop a bill to stop skinning cats and dogs it is very wrong they are lovable pets not lovelable food

morgan

stop the madness

dakota

like i said but i mean make a bill to stop one this is wrong

scarletdove

it is pathetic when a country does these kinds of barbaric acts for money. Doesn't say much good about the country, or the people purchasing skins and keeping the killing going. Only humans would do such a sick act. The ones doing these disgusting things should suffer the same fate.

C Baugh

Here is what the bill is trying to help prevent

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_jAQAQUfZo

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