The shot that reached a school in Terni caused the WWF regional section of Umbria to intervene. According to Sauro Presenzini, coordinator of the environmental and hunting guards, the Prefectures of Terni and Perugia should prohibit or restrict the use of carbine. Presenzini recalled how hunting accidents do not exist, but it is exclusively a matter of inexperience, negligence and serious faults.
The shot that reached the Terni institute was fired by an individual who was engaged in a wild boar hunt and that he would use this weapon. The rifles in question have been judged disproportionate for hunting use, also because their range exceeds three kilometers and cannot end up in the hands of "amateurs in disarray". The fact that people unrelated to hunting, such as sportsmen, mushroom hunters and hikers, using these rifles has further angered the environmental association.
Presenzini explained that the minimum safe distance should be six kilometers, even if in our country there is no place where there are no roads or houses in this radius. The request to the Prefects is therefore to issue an ordinance for better use of rifles, exclusively from elevated positions and positions, so that the explosion of the shot always follows a trajectory of the bullet from top to bottom.