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Just in case anyone interested in coursing missed the news - you may now be aware that the Scottish Parliament decided yesterday 13th Feb to approve a bill which aims to ban all forms of hunting with dogs.
The bill is due to come into effect in August this year. It would appear there are some fatal flaws in it and it will now go to various courts to see if it can be thrown out before the law is finally ratified. Many lawyers consider the bill unworkable and unenforceable and will not serve the purpose for which it was intended. The Scottish Parliament threw out ALL forms of compensation for anyone losing their job by this bill and yesterday rushed through approx 160 amendments in around 4-5 hours, some which contradict each other. It also leaves a lot of dog owners, especially hound type breed owners with more than 3 dogs, in Scotland with a lot of very worrying queries about the freedom just to excercise their dogs.
For those who want the freedom to choose their country sport and the way they excercise their dogs in the remainder of the UK, and compensation paid where people lose their jobs because of Parliament can I suggest that they look long and hard at the progress of the proposals before Parliament in London.
I do NOT want to start a topic that discuss the morals or not of hunting - as that I feel is a personal decision for everyone. But I do think we should look long and hard at what is proposed as it may well affect every individuals freedom to excercise their dogs.
The bill is due to come into effect in August this year. It would appear there are some fatal flaws in it and it will now go to various courts to see if it can be thrown out before the law is finally ratified. Many lawyers consider the bill unworkable and unenforceable and will not serve the purpose for which it was intended. The Scottish Parliament threw out ALL forms of compensation for anyone losing their job by this bill and yesterday rushed through approx 160 amendments in around 4-5 hours, some which contradict each other. It also leaves a lot of dog owners, especially hound type breed owners with more than 3 dogs, in Scotland with a lot of very worrying queries about the freedom just to excercise their dogs.
For those who want the freedom to choose their country sport and the way they excercise their dogs in the remainder of the UK, and compensation paid where people lose their jobs because of Parliament can I suggest that they look long and hard at the progress of the proposals before Parliament in London.
I do NOT want to start a topic that discuss the morals or not of hunting - as that I feel is a personal decision for everyone. But I do think we should look long and hard at what is proposed as it may well affect every individuals freedom to excercise their dogs.