I do not understand your position DZ.
Cattle farms are okay. We eat the steaks and use the leather for all kinds of things.
Fish farms ...haven't been mentioned but guessing they are okay.
Same with sheep, goats etc. all okay to be rasied on a farm and used as we see fit.
But mink farms are not okay. What is so special about the mink or other animals that we only use for fur?
How about worm farms. Are they okay? We only raise them to use in catching fish (as far as I know). Do you have a problem with those farms?
We are carnivores (sp?). Heck, I like my steak Pittsburgh black. Using a animal for meat, then utilizing the carcass (sp?) for other products I can live with. A "fur farms" primary purpose is fur. As mentioned, it only makes good business practice to utilize the rest of the carcass (sp?) afterwards.
This whole discussion is based on personal opinion.
Personally, I think most people in the U.S don't really need fur, but hey, it's "nice". Personally, I don't think fur bearing animals raised on a farm should die for the personal "whims" because someone wants to buy it.
I can assure you, I've never thrown paint on someone wearing fur or done anything illegal, not that it matters. Actually, the only time I've discussed my feelings with anyone per this subject is here on this forum. People are going to do what they want to do, that's a fact.
Never considered worms, but guess it could be argued that the primary reason for being raised in for bait. Then again, REAL fishermen use a fly rod

I guess part of my opinion is formed by that one video I posted here in the pet section about how unwanted animals were killed via the gas box in my own county. When you see former unwanted "pets" thrown into a box 10 or more animals at a time to save on cost, fighting for their lives, well it may give you a different perspective on why animals should die. Particularly when it's at the hands of our own ignorance.
We even haven't even discussed about the largest fur producing country in the world, China. How well regulated do you think China is when it comes to business practices? Unless if they get to the point where they litterally hang a CEO to make a point, probably not that very well. Then again, it all comes down to the consumer and what is accepted.
As I mentioned before, I not against fur in general, only fur farms. Like jewlery (sp?), on average personally I can't see spending the money on fur when you can buy something on average for less expense. Then again, supply and demand. People have the money to buy something, the product will be made.