Senator Donatella Poretti, Parliamentary Radical, has tabled a question to the Minister of Agriculture, Food and Forestry, the Environment Minister and Minister of Interior to request, based on the number of victims recorded this year related to hunting, if not''consider it appropriate to consider the abolition.''
''The data presented from the file association victims of hunting - remember Poretti - date back to the period from September 2, 2010 January 31, 2011 and, in particular during the five months in the field hunting are counted a total of around 100 victims, 25 deaths (one non-hunter) and 75 wounded (including 16 non-hunters).
''The data presented from the file association victims of hunting - remember Poretti - date back to the period from September 2, 2010 January 31, 2011 and, in particular during the five months in the field hunting are counted a total of around 100 victims, 25 deaths (one non-hunter) and 75 wounded (including 16 non-hunters).
A number remains fairly stable in recent years: in the 2007/2008 season there were 109 casualties (30 dead and 79 wounded), in that after 103 (25 dead and 78 wounded), and 95 more during the 2009/2010 season (24 dead and 71 wounded). This is despite the hunting season is more and more 'quick and decrease the number of hunters.
But - feel the senator - in this sad budget should be added also the victims of hunting weapons occurred within extravenatorio, which caused during the period from September to the end of January as many as 28 dead and 13 wounded, including which even a child of 3 years and one child 5 years old, and which 'was reduced in critical condition. Overall, accidents due to hunting weapons are therefore involved both hunters is nothing to do with people ', this because of the fact that Article 842 of the Civil Code allows hunters to go free in the' privacy of others, a peculiarity ' Legal almost 'unique in Europe, a sort of abdication of the right of property' constitutionally protected privacy.'' Also on this monstrosity'''legal still exists for the benefit of a more and more' minority lobby of the hunt, which continues to claim victims among those who would like to have nothing to do with this 'sport' bloody - reports Poretti - I asked Ministers not consider it appropriate to consider its abolition, including providing 'activities that' hunting is permitted only in some places well-circumscribed, more of an afterthought in most 'general matter of the activity aimed at discouraging a' and a desirable its gradual abolition.''(ASCA)
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