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In the context of the global financial crisis and employment insecurity, is the ban proposal of the Green Party the right priority?

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In the context of the global financial crisis and employment insecurity, is the ban proposal of the Green Party the right priority?

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5) Prohibition and restriction of fur production in Europe Even though fur production has been restricted or it has even been prohibited in some European countries, Europe is still the world’s biggest fur production area. Nowhere else where production is carried on is there legislation or monitoring that is as stringent as it is here. Prohibition does not improve the welfare of animals. There is a rise worldwide demand for furs, and fashion favours them. If the breeding of fur animals were to be prohibited in the EU, it would move to areas where the animals’ conditions and the legislation on them are at a quite different level from here. About Fur Breeding in Europe (http://www.efba-eu.com/fact_sheet.html) In many prohibition legislations that have already been implemented (including Great Britain) or bills, the argument for the ban is not the welfare of the animals but, rather, public morality. But is there one single definition of ethics? This policy means in practice that everything

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