'Op-Ed: Ban animal-tested cosmetics in NJ. Our use of animals takes many forms but perhaps none so frivolous as in the testing of cosmetics. The procedures involved have a grim history that does not make for pleasant reading. There’s inherent cruelty in forcing substances down animals’ throats or dripping chemicals into their eyes. You won’t find too many people willing to defend these practices, and there’s a growing international movement to replace them with non-animal methods. In late June, the New Jersey state Legislature joined the parade, affirming its support with passage of a bill to prohibit the sale of animal-tested cosmetics in the state. Now, the fate of this measure ( S-1726 ) rests with Gov. Phil Murphy. To stay up to date with latest top stories, make sure to subscribe to this YouTube channel by clicking the button above this video! The burdens and demands falling upon New Jersey and all states are understandably great at this moment in our nation’s history. Even so, it should be a simple matter for Gov.'
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