The Undersecretary of Justice, Hon. Jacopo Morrone, who cut the ribbon on Saturday morning of the largest fair in the hunting scene, reiterated the urgency of "giving back to hunting the value and centrality it deserves in government action. " "Hunting is first of all a tradition to be preserved and handed down" - underlined the Hon. Morrone - “to do this, we need incentive tools and actions that arouse the interest of the younger generations. We need to be aware of the valuable contribution hunters make to the environment, ecosystem and wildlife. For years a good part of politics has mistreated them but we must never forget that they play a decisive role in maintaining the regional wildlife balance.
Hunting is first of all safeguarding biodiversity and controlling species. Those who, in the exercise of hunting, do not respect the rules and live illegally cannot be tolerated. " Guest in the afternoon of the Agrilinea broadcast focused on the role of hunting in Emilia Romagna and on the contents of the Hunting Wildlife Plan 2018-2023 it was instead the regional councilor of the League, Massimiliano Pompignoli, who highlighted the "deficiencies of the plan and the inadequacy of the planning and management tools of some species".
Pompignoli then urged the regional leaders, present in the broadcast, "to put their hand to the regional law (No. 8 of 1994) because it is obsolete with respect to the territorial framework and the evolution of the Emilia Romagna hunting scene." The appeal of the regional councilor was shared by the majority and by the technicians of the Department. “There is no more time” - emphasizes Pompignoli - “this council should have put hand to the rule before the approval of the Plan and not after.
At this point, given the curious reversal of the work, I hope that we proceed quickly and that the Region interfaces in advance with the trade associations and the opposition forces to revise in the best way a law that urgently needs to be revised and calibrated on the evolution of hunting density and, above all, on the needs of hunters. "