Hunters urge PM to allow spring hunting if court delays decision
The hunters' federation has written to the Prime Minister urging him to allow spring hunting if the European Court delays its decision on whether or not hunting should be allowed this spring.
The court has been asked by the European Commission to issue an interim order banning spring hunting this year pending a final decision on the future of spring hunting. Final submissions were made before the court in Luxembourg earlier this week.
The federation told Dr Gonzi that if it was seen that the court was not taking its decision within a reasonable time, he should allow hunting to go ahead, in line with the government's own arguments that provision for spring hunting was made in the accession negotiations.
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walter camilleri
Apr 5th 2008, 09:43
has anyone noticed, since has been suspended, how many beautiful birds can be seen flying about, for a change? I've even seen hawks landing in trees recently!
A Daley
Apr 4th 2008, 21:35
Ha ha haj! Ask Eddie Fenech Adami! Few months before the 2003 election he was the one that said - - - now how did he say it? - (Hunters need not be concerned about Spring hunting because we are going to make sure that their habits will be safeguarded when we sign on the dotted line). Ooops! Enjoy!
JOHN SCERRI
Apr 4th 2008, 20:38
WERE NOT HUNTERS ASKED TO BE PATIENT? Maybe this will save a few birds from the massacre.