THENational Free Hunting Association he underlined a particular situation that is being experienced in Marche. As has been learned from the press, in fact, Professor Gianluca Busilacchi, regional councilor of the Marche, has launched a very personal one anti-hunting crusade which should end with the abolition of hunting. In the newspapers you can also read about a possible referendum to achieve this.
Here is how ANLC commented on the position: "It is a pity that such a" brain ", a very young professor already established in the world, a man of great preparation on issues of poverty, social and health policies, and local development, he threw himself body and soul against the hunt.
Yet, a scholar like him, who knows social policies and cares about local development, should know what the fundamental role is - social, economic and scientific - that hunting takes place precisely in the most marginal local realities; the agro-forestry-pastoral ones that are notoriously more disadvantaged and less industrialized. "I will go forward by any means - he says - and to stop me you will have to shoot me for real"! No, dear professor, we are neither murderers nor terrorists, and to stop it, as is customary in civilized and democratic countries, it will be enough not to vote for it. That's all".