oakash
Well-Known Member
Judging by this board, there are one or two lost souls who still think it is worth preserving the failed Hunting Act. Most people, it seems to me, now recognize that the Act was nothing to do with animal welfare but merely prejudice put into legislation.
So this gives the antis a real problem. Do they support hunting and the repeal of the Act, because they can no longer deny that hunting is as humane as fox control can get, or do they allow the increasing numbers of wounded animals roving the countryside to continue to die lingering deaths because they - the antis, hate hunters more than they love foxes?
So this gives the antis a real problem. Do they support hunting and the repeal of the Act, because they can no longer deny that hunting is as humane as fox control can get, or do they allow the increasing numbers of wounded animals roving the countryside to continue to die lingering deaths because they - the antis, hate hunters more than they love foxes?