THENational Animal Protection Authority (ENPA) he decided to comment on the latest incidents that occurred during hunting trips. Animal rights activists were inspired by the numbers released by the association "Victims of hunting", according to which the deaths of the last ten years would be more than a thousand. Accidents are not judged to be random by ENPA, but predictable and avoidable. The decline in hunters was instead defined as a haemorrhage, to the point that the hunting world would today be increasingly represented by Older people and in one non-ideal psycho-physical condition.
The average age would therefore be the reason for accidents and deaths due to accidental illness or shooting. The institution wondered why there are no medical checks, currently deferred every six years, on the occasion of the renewal of hunting card. The association also spoke of the possession of a weapons license under the pretext of hunting with the sole purpose of legally possessing a rifle.
This circulation of weapons is considered excessive by the animal rights acronym, as well as the cause of one collective insecurity which would be having profound repercussions on public safety. Finally, the ENPA note ends with the association of the adjective "Playful" hunting activity and with a deliberately effective phrase: "A more armed country is a less secure country".