You buy a coat or handbag, thinking the lining is faux fur. What consumers may not know is that because of a loophole in labeling law, the product they are buying may be made with real fur. Some garments made with animal fur are exempt from labeling - provided the value is less than $150.00.
The Humane Society of the United States is asking consumers to support the Truth in Fur Labeling Act of 2009, by calling, then emailing, their US Senators and Representative. which would require all garments made with any animal fur to state so on the label.
Consumers have a right to full disclosure. Don't you agree?
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