Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB215

Introduced
1/20/23  

Caption

Relating To Animal Fur Products.

Impact

The proposed legislation is expected to significantly impact state laws governing trade and commerce related to animal products. By effectively banning the sale, offer for sale, display, or distribution of animal fur products, HB215 aims to reduce the demand for cruelty-derived products and promote a cultural shift towards greater compassion for animals. The prohibition will particularly affect retailers and distributors of fur, potentially leading to a decrease in market activity related to these goods in Hawaii.

Summary

House Bill 215 proposes to prohibit the trade of certain animal fur products within the State of Hawaii. This legislative measure stems from concerns regarding animal cruelty associated with fur farming practices, which often involve severe suffering and inhumane conditions for animals raised for their fur. The bill seeks to align with increasing public awareness and sensitivity towards animal rights, advocating for a shift towards more humane alternatives in fashion and apparel.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding this bill include the economic implications for businesses that rely on fur sales, and the potential cultural significance of fur in certain communities. Critics argue that such a ban could adversely affect livelihoods and infringe upon traditional practices that may involve the use of fur products. However, supporters counter that the ethical and environmental justifications outweigh these concerns, emphasizing the need for progressive changes to foster better treatment of animals and protect public health.

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HB215 also includes specific exemptions for used fur products, traditional rights protected under the state constitution, and those endorsed by federal law. Violators of this legislation may face fines up to $1,000, making enforcement a critical factor in the bill's implementation and effectiveness. The law is set to take effect on January 1, 2024.

Companion Bills

HI SB682

Same As Relating To Animal Fur Products.

Previously Filed As

HI HB215

Relating To Animal Fur Products.

HI SB682

Relating To Animal Fur Products.

HI HB2144

Relating To Value-added Production.

HI SB2106

Relating To Value-added Production.

HI HB1293

Relating To Farm Animals.

HI HB2449

Relating To Manufactured Hemp Products.

HI HB849

Relating To Animals.

HI SB3138

Relating To Manufactured Hemp Products.

HI HB2028

Relating To The Labeling Of Products.

HI SB2082

Relating To The Labeling Of Products.

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