The National Free Hunting Association writes to the Lazio Region highlighting how the superficiality adopted following the suspension order of the Tar has caused considerable damage to hunters, becoming more penalizing than the Tar.
The National Free Hunting Association, in defense of the legitimate interests of all hunters in Lazio, has addressed an open letter to the regional administration highlighting with extreme punctuality and rigor the macroscopic gaps found in the management of the regulatory emergency determined by the Suspension Ordinance of the Tar. In particular, the ANLC underlined the gross superficiality with which the Urgent Communication was drafted which in the first draft gave the possibility to hunt the turtledove and blackbird species only from "fixed posting", inexplicably forgetting the form of "temporary posting" and consequently causing serious damage to hunters who are passionate about this form of hunting. The regional administration was also charged with an unacceptable and pejorative interpretation of the Tar Ordinance since, well before the hearing for the discussion on the merits of the appeal presented by the environmentalists, scheduled for 12 December 2013, it unexpectedly indicated not only the “New opening dates” of hunting for the various species due to the suspension, but also the “new closing dates”.
An indication, this, which in addition to being in stark contrast with what is established by the hunting calendar in force, also seems to go beyond what is indicated in the same suspension Ordinance, the ANLC has therefore invited the Lazio Region to fully defend its own legitimate act. administrative, not denying, passively and in a completely uncritical way, what was established by the Decree of its President, and requested an urgent meeting in order to clarify the intentions of the Administration in view of the next hearing of the TAR and in order to avoid further and unacceptable inconvenience for hunter citizens.
30 September 2013
National Free Hunting Association