Wild boar hunting: Benevento, ANUU on the provincial regulation for the hunting of wild boar.
In the last days of September, the wind of Pompeii has stirred the minds of fans of hunting, especially those dedicated to boar hunting in the Samnite province. The Resolution of the Extraordinary Commissioner of the Province of Benevento, number 26, as reported in the provincial praetorian register, dated 2014 September 134, announcing the approval of the new disciplinary for the wild boar hunting. This resolution revokes and replaces resolution number 512 of 10 September 2010, a provincial council resolution which at the time was always the disciplinary of wild boar hunting, but in fact it is in any case a resolution already outdated. In fact, on May 18, 2011, with resolution number 28, the Provincial Council of Benevento unanimously approved the Boar Hunting Regulations, valid for five years. In fact, the Regulation represents the analytical synthesis of detailed and meticulous as well as regular and documented meetings scheduled by the Deputy Sector of the Province, among all the organizational components of the category, not only, but has also been the object of attention and evaluation of the Provincial Agriculture Commission which e epoch called an open meeting, at the request of the Anuu, of the EPS, of the Pro Segugio and of the Enci, to all the representative components of the hunting world, from the agricultural to the environmental ones.
These working groups, regularly convened and documented at the time, led to the Provincial Council Resolution of the Regulations Wild boar hunting. In fact, this latest resolution of the Extraordinary Commissioner of the Province, the number 134 of September 26th, abrogates a resolution, the 512 of September 10th 2010, which is already nothing in itself, as it is since May 2011 that the real New Regulation of Wild boar hunting, in fact approved by the Provincial Council. This September breeze has in fact fueled the spirits of those chasing the Samnite wild suide, thanks to so much recent legislative legislation on the matter, also because in the last resolution of the Extraordinary Commissioner, an acknowledgment and a working group are evident and detected.
The acknowledgment highlighted by the Extraordinary Commissioner relates to a session of the Provincial Wildlife Hunting Technical Committee, an advisory body of the Province, carried out on 24 September by seven members out of nineteen, as reported and certified by some present, but in particular so among these seven members there were not even the substantial members and representatives of the Province, or neither the official nor the manager (their absence in fact invalidates the session). Among other things, it should be noted that this session of the CTFVP of September 24th is self-convened by the members themselves during the regular session of September 16th with the following two items on the agenda, Proposal of the ATC to modify the Hunting Regulations. Wild boar and Hare species collection criteria.
Subsequently, an addition to this agenda, the Provincial Wildlife Hunting Plan, arrives via e-mail to some members of the technical committee but not to all, coming from a private and corporate e-mail address of a well-known bank. The acknowledgment of the document of the Provincial Wildlife Hunting Technical Committee of the session of 24 cm defined unanimously (present, I repeat, as per the attestations of those present, seven members out of nineteen and of the seven present precisely no representative of the Province) and with additional arguments on the agenda forwarded to the members on behalf of a private company, I think they are news and topics little known to the Extraordinary Commissioner of the Province, for whom we all have immense esteem and respect, but I believe that if he had been informed in due time he would have certainly activated his greater attention on the argument in question.
On the other hand, in the resolution there is also evidence and a reference to a working group for which the undersigned has requested a certified copy of the constitution and his work, as has always been requested pursuant to the law on the transparency of administrative acts, copy of the reference document in resolution number 103 relating to advance dog training and not yet delivered to the undersigned more than one month after the request. This press release does not want to be pleonastic or harm but it wants to honor the indissoluble principles of transparency, respect for the rules and above all it wants to highlight the importance of documented consultation tables, because it is full cultural conviction that with everyone's will, everything can be improved. , everything can be agreed with maximum visibility without resorting to any subterfuge and everything can be perfected with the highest expression of civilization, democracy.
Hunting is culture, it is respect for traditions, it is respect for the men who compose it, hunting is a productive activity that must not feed antagonisms or careerism, but above all it is an aggregative activity that renews the memories of rural traditions, projecting them into the future. . The hunt is not the galloping horse to achieve victory, nor the trojan horse to annihilate the enemy. Hunting is an ancient art and we let it be such, adapting it to the current reality and leaving it to future generations as a way of being, of living.
The ANUU Provincial Representative
Serino CAESAR
(3 October 2014)