Tuesday 03 November 2020 | 75

No to an exception for hunting during the second lockdown

No to an exception for hunting during the second lockdown

Mis à jour le 11 February 2021

Since the second lockdown was announced Willy Schraen, the President of the Federation of Hunters, has constantly harassed the Ministry of Ecology in an effort to get round the rules that apply to each and every one of us. Each time an objection is made to their deadly pastime the lobbyists and representatives of the National Federation of Hunters try to obtain special privileges. We are writing to the Ministry to challenge its decision to grant such privileges.

Hr blog

The lobby given one special privilege after another

The exception that allows hunters to leave their homes in circumstances other than those authorised by the current regulations was granted after they had been refused an "hour of relaxation in the form of hunting" within a radius of one kilometre from home.

That showed that the hunters would use any excuse whatsoever in order to continue to kill. They aren't motivated by the desire to render any sort of service to the public but rather by the pleasure of shedding the blood of animals.

A ministerial circular that broadens existing prerogatives

On 31 October a Ministry of Ecology circular asked departmental prefects to "grant exceptions to the lockdown relating to wildlife control and destruction of species of animal likely to cause damage".

In this way the Ministry is sowing confusion between two distinct practices: 'control' and 'destruction'. Hunting (control) is therefore added to a practice (destruction) that was already authorized during lockdown in the event of damage.

Inequality among the French

At this time, so painful for so many of us, solidarity and decency should take precedence over the destructive pleasure and pointless interests of hunters. Such a get-out clause is the embodiment of the privilege of a very small category of the population unwilling to sacrifice any of its leisure time even to protect others.

We are writing today to the Minister and her Secretary of State responsible for biodiversity in order to have this circular amended: forests, meadows and their wildlife are part of the common heritage of the nation and those who don't hunt, who are in the majority, have the right to quiet enjoyment of nature within the regulatory limit of one kilometre from their homes.

Translated by Patricia Fairey

Julia Mothé
Hr blog

In the subject

Is it the end of underground hunting with hounds? Five new victories! Foxes: the legal battle continues... Stop this carnage!

Comments 75

I accept that publication of my comments is subject to the code of conduct.

amie des animaux | Friday 06 November 2020

Ces maudits chasseurs assoiffés de sang ne foutront donc jamais la paix aux animaux, même pendant une pandémie qui oblige au confinement !!! C'est hallucinant ces passe-droits ; c'est inacceptable, honteux et injuste!

Nounoune | Friday 06 November 2020

Il faut arrêter les bêtises !
Pas de chasse. Il faut apprendre à respecter la vie des toutes les espèces !!
La mienne me fait honte...

nicole | Friday 06 November 2020

La nature ne vous appartient pas!
C'est inadmissible qu'ils se l'approprient juste pour leurs plaisirs morbides,
si vous pouviez mesurer à quel point c'est minable...
Malheureusement, je suis bien sûre que ça leur passe très très haut au-dessus de la tête, ils sont incapables de comprendre.

Voice74 | Friday 06 November 2020

Merci pour votre action! Je suis en total accord avec vous. C’est inadmissible de voir cette dérogation pour la chasse. Et ce n’est pas l'égalité Républicaine!
Merci encore pour cette action et pour toutes les autres!