“A babel of conflicting interests, a position war between farmers and ranchers who feed the land for free wildlife to satisfy the pleasures of hunters and citizens, happy to see the mountain villages repopulated, not of children, but of all sorts of wild animals, happiness that immediately transforms in despair, if not pain in seeing their cars damaged by accidents and the death of animals that, if they are deer, roe deer and wolves they create torment and headlines in the newspapers, but if they are wild boars, weeds are more attenuated ”. So in a note Confagricoltura L'Aquila.
“Now, even the positions taken by the Cospa, through the mouth of its president Dino Rossi, breeder and hunter known to most as a pungent polemicist, leave us stunned - continues the note -. The prefate, with his latest releases, would like to embody the good feelings about the welfare of animals destined for bullets by distinguishing rifles depending on who carries them". "The enclave of the Subequana Valley, circumscribed by the parks, is notoriously the one where the largest number of wild animals that have gradually replaced the inhabitants passed in 10 years from 3.035 to 2.704 dispersed in 6 countries 5 of which do not exceed five hundred souls. Few commercial activities, a few craftsmen and about thirty agricultural enterprises condemned to death by wild animals and the opposition of the interests of hunters and priests of metropolitan environmentalism blind to the overall failure of their practices and policies completely irrelevant to the development of rural villages ".
“In the absence of economic and entrepreneurial certainties it will not be agriculture that will revive these areas, in spite of all the money spent by the EU to support it. Certainly the EU funds are deluding some a exploit welfare without dignity and others to shamelessly earn huge public resources without producing anything - continues Confagricoltura -. But hindering farmers who want to carry out the work inherited from ancient family traditions with dignity, as well as being stupid, is an affront to the constitutional principle of freedom of enterprise ”.
"Therefore the do-goodness of Dino Rossi on the forms of hunting is not understood by those who want the reduction of wildlife in excess as required by the regulations, constantly evaded due to the tacit agreement between our local environmentalists and the hunting world who often do not derive only joy from this practice but very substantial profits able to support investments in 'night optics' that cost from 1.400 to 1.800 euro, as Rossi informs us ”. "Farmers cannot be asked to be willing to make poetic distinctions, they are interested in producing and selling the fruits of their entrepreneurial efforts to support families and continue living in these countries where is their land", Concludes Confagricoltura.