HAVE YOUR SAY! Northern Ireland launches consultation into banning hunting with dogsHunting still legal but Alliance Party wants a banIt is still completely legal to hunt wild mammals with dogs in Northern Ireland. But the Alliance Party is trying to ban the barbaric practice – and it wants you to have your say.Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) John Blair has launched a consultation (which runs until 13/Jan/25) into his plan to use a Private Members Bill to ban the hunting of wild mammals with dogs. Blair previously brought forward a similar Bill in 2021, but it was defeated in the Second Stage by a combination of Sinn Féin and most DUP MLAs, who voted against it. He said:
He continued:
Learn from Scotland's mistakesThe Alliance Party said that it will address the weaknesses that it has identified in both Scotland's Hunting with Dogs Act and England and Wales' Hunting Act. The party said:
Protect the Wild argues that there should be no exemptions to any law that is proposed. The party continued:
Slightly worryingly, the party has stated:
Blair and the Alliance Party need to take note that an exemption in Scotland's Hunting with Dogs Act - which only came into force in October 2023 - allows hunters to carry on with their bloodshed. Like Northern Ireland, Scotland, learned from the loopholes in England and Wales' Hunting Act, and passed legislation to ban trail hunting. But it is a new loophole - its licensing scheme - that has allowed hunts to get away with murder. The scheme allows “farmers and other land managers to use more than two dogs, in limited circumstances, for appropriate and humane wildlife control.” Back in August of this year, the Daily Record reported that NatureScot had issued more than 40 licences between November 2023 and April 2024. In 31 of these licences, the use of more than 20 dogs was permitted. The Scottish Greens' Ariane Burgess told the Daily Record:
Meanwhile, in England and Wales, the Hunting Act 2004 has so many loopholes that it would be hard to draw any inspiration from Tony Blair's shockingly bad legislation. Protect the Wild has covered how hunts are using these loopholes and exemptions - such as the ‘Research and Observation’ exemption used by stag hunts - many times. These loopholes and exemptions have changed a straightforward piece of legislation banning the hunting of wild mammals with hounds into something far more uncertain and malleable. Have your say!You can fill in the consultation survey here, even if you don't live in Northern Ireland. Protect the Wild urges the Alliance Party to take inspiration from our proposed Hunting of Mammals Bill, which was prepared by Advocates for Animals for law makers in England and Wales. Unlike the other Acts that have passed in the UK, the Hunting of Mammals Bill provides a comprehensive ban on hunting with hounds, with no exemptions or loopholes, and spells the end of fox hunting, deer hunting, hare coursing and hare hunting. When filling in the form, we advise you to stress that there should be no exemptions to the law, and no Scotland-style licensing scheme. We also urge individuals to direct the Alliance Party to Protect the Wild's Hunting of Mammals Bill, which would truly stop hunting in its tracks. Learning from its neighbours' mistakes, Northern Ireland has an opportunity to put forward the most robust hunting law in the UK.
Sabbing and monitoring - protecting wildlife from the people who want to harm animals - can be dangerous and exhausting. But we, us, you, the groups we support are making a genuine difference, out in the field where it is needed. Hunts are losing support and being watched like never before. So, thank you to the groups out on the front line - and thank you to every single one of you who are supporting them. |
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