Caccia e Cacciatori: meeting at the Enalcaccia headquarters with the president of Libera Caccia for the final preparations for the Bergamo event; Hunting pride is not politics.
At the CUPAV meeting in Bergamo held in recent days at the Enlcaccia headquarters we had the unexpected and welcome visit of the national president of Libera Caccia, Paolo Sparvoli. The president Libera Caccia gave us the position, which we did not lack anyway, to fine-tune the last details of our national event “Orgoglio Venatorio” on May 18th in Bergamo. An important presence, his, which has cleared the field of political mystifications and exploitation artfully mounted by the gravediggers of the hunt who climb on the mirrors in order not to do anything constructive. In the end it turned out that
The organizing committee of the first day of hunting pride asks all Italian hunters the utmost commitment so that the event is participated and felt.
On 18 May in Bergamo a new spring in the hunting world can begin only if we are united and numerous.
All of us with our friends and supporters, with our dogs, must be present on Sunday 18 May at 14.30 pm at the forecourt of Bergamo station.
We reiterate that the demonstration has no political purpose and all those who want to give our initiative a politicized cut do so in an instrumental way that does not correspond to the reality of the facts….
Our only faith is hunting!
Hunting is an important part of our life!
The organizing committee is committed to guaranteeing the best welcome and participation in the event which takes on a particular significance, wanting to give the country a real image and not influenced by the media conditioned by anti-hunting animal-environmentalist thought. Hunters should be aware that hunting takes place in the allowed period, but must be defended all year round with civil participation and commitment. Many hunters, once the hunting season is over, engage in social work and voluntary work, restoring and cleaning paths, river and streams banks, meadows and woods.
The hunter is the bearer of values and traditions handed down for generations, he wants to be considered and respected for what he represents. The national day of hunting pride will be characterized by civilization and fairness. The Italian hunters will parade compact and tidy until the end of the event without giving in to provocations. Numerous and qualified adhesions received, not only from hunters but also from representatives of the category: entrepreneurs, artisans, traders, gunsmiths, ammunition producers, breeders and farmers, a cross-section of civil society, which will be present in Bergamo to testify the bond that has a passion for hunting with our history, with our culture, with our people.
The president Enalcaccia Bergamo
Gian Carlo Bosio
(May 10, 2014)