Three months ago Legambiente Piedmont and Valle d'Aosta had filed his observations to the Decree 83/2020 "Provisions related to the regional stability law 2020". “We had asked that all the articles regulating hunting be removed and sent back to a thorough examination. Today, without any comparison, without any deepening, we are again faced with one wrong and dangerous law. The Bill provides, among other things: the repeal of the hunting ban for fifteen species currently protected (wigeon, gadwall, shoveler, pintail, garganey, coot, water rail, whisk, lapwing, fighter, pochard, lark, blackbird, ptarmigan, variable hare); the derogation from the ban on the inclusion of wildlife "Ready hunt"; the green light to hunting nomadism, by including the possibility for a hunter to hunt not only in the ATC where he has established his hunting abode, but potentially in all regional ATCs; the go-ahead for night boar hunting; the downsizing of the use of high visibility clothing ".
“At a time when there is talk of 'rebirth', of 'restart', it is not reasonable to go all out on divisive and complex rules such as those contained in the bill in question. Not a good way to start again. In this historical moment - declares Giorgio Prino, president of Legambiente Piemonte and Valle d'Aosta - it is dangerous to foresee greater hunting mobility (species, times and spaces). A real deregulation for an activity that is absolutely unnecessary for the country, which it also creates damage to fauna and the environment. It would be exactly the opposite with respect to what all the scientific indications ask to defend the health of citizens and to favor and support a social and economic recovery in a context greatly changed by the pandemic".
"We are witnessing an evident and completely unjustified attempt to go towards the free trigger - declares Angelo Porta, vice president of Legambiente Piedmont and Valle d'Aosta - Among the species to which we want to open the hunt some are" threatened globally ", others that are in danger on the European continent, others finally at great risk in relation to climatic changes in the mountain environment. Night hunting with the aid of light sources puts all wildlife at great risk and not just the ungulates subject to the measure and, ultimately, the hunters themselves. The only limitation that lies ahead, that is the possibility of prohibiting hunting on an open ground, is linked to a non-existent regional wildlife plan, which the regional council has postponed for three years and which we have been waiting for for only 28 years. It is absurd that for the amusement of a small minority, moreover in constant decline, of the Piedmontese citizenship, endanger the survival of protected species and environmental riches that may represent the driving force for an upcoming economic recovery "(Ossola News).
But what huge bullshit do these four ignoramuses write? They speak as if they were scientists and would hardly recognize a donkey from a cow. Provided that the latter has horns. Resign yourself to environmentalists and animalists. We will take back everything that you, with the backing of some partisan politician, ROBBED all of us hunters.