Hunting Environment: Press Release.
In this dangerous crossroads where too many interests are consumed on the hunters' skin, a manipulative politics and electoral trading have not allowed the taking of some species. Despite the promises of the usual parties, once again people of common sense come out defeated by petty intransigence between parlor animal rights activists and politicians.
The Councilor for Agriculture Gianni Salvadori of the Tuscany Region, declared that it was not possible to adopt the hunting of the starling species because the ISPRA (Higher Institute for Environmental Protection and Research), scientific subject of the Minister of the Environment, has expressed a binding and negative opinion on the abatement of starlings, of which we all know very well the destructive potential!
It is good to remember that ISPRA'S OPINION IS ONLY CONSULTATIVE AND NOT BINDING as the regime propaganda, skilfully manipulated, smuggles it at every opportunity!
It is not the first time that ISPRA has expressed a negative opinion on hunting and this certainly leads us to assume that within the institute there are people who are opposed to this form of containment (the only one that has proved effective and at no cost to the community !!) and certainly not learned scientists.
At this point the question arises: Who will pay the damages, quantifiable in hundreds of thousands of Euros, that the transfer will cause to our precious Tuscan crops? ISPRA ?? Or perhaps the majority shareholders of the latter, namely WWF, LIPU, LAC and the singing company? Or, as unfortunately always happens thanks to the obtuseness and bias of some characters, all ordinary citizens who pay taxes will have to take care of it? This is why we believe that each Italian Region should have its own Technical Scientific Institute, which is able to assess the reality of situations on the territory!
But all this stems from the approval of article 42 of the Community law which modified articles 1-18-20 and 21 of law 157/92. prohibit the hunting of some species in pre-opening. In reality we note that Article 18 has not been modified by Parliament and in the absence of prescriptions for the Regions, there are no further restrictions that do not already exist within the law 157 /ninety two.
Unfortunately, once again there has been a betrayal by political parties such as PDL-LEGANORD, hostages now at the highest levels of armchair animal rights, despite the votes received by Diana's followers (see also in Veneto and Lombardy on the species in derogation) and by farmers. Therefore it would be appropriate to present the bill to these two parties and to direct all Italian hunters towards the Hunting-Environment Party since it is unthinkable to leave our future in the hands of these politicians.
Tuscany Region Coordinator
Hunting-Environment Political Party
Prof. Giuseppe Costa