Headline: "Mrs. Strickland pleases PETA by saying no to fur"
According to the Columbus Dispatch, the anti-hunting animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is applauding Ohio first lady Frances Strickland for not wearing fur.
From the story:
PETA said it recently sent surveys to first ladies across the country asking them whether they wear fur, and that Strickland was among the first to respond, "No, I do not wear fur."
"We're thrilled that Frances Strickland is among the world-class first ladies who are setting a wonderful example by respecting animals and declaring that fur is dated and cruel," PETA Senior Vice President Dan Mathews said in a statement.
The story goes on to report the group said it is sending Strickland a box of vegan chocolates "as a token of appreciation for her fur-free stance." A Strickland spokeswoman says the first lady will be returning the gift, in keeping with the governor's ethics policy.
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