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Never in a month of sundays.

Unfortunately i have to agree, i don't think we will ever see it. We just have to enjoy what sport we have left.

politics is a play of words, as long as u call it sport and not hunt for food or pest control that it will be hard to bring it back Edited by Saho-man
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plenty of loopholes in it to exploit . be aware of the old saying be careful what you wish for .because if they go for it and fail whos to say they willnot close the loopholes then we will be up the creek without a paddle .

here here matey you hit the nail on the head top post boyo :thumbs: :thumbs:
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You have as much chance of the Hunting Act 2004 being repealed or amended as there is of there ever being a frosty morning in hell.

 

This government has far bigger issues on its hands, and no subsequent government is ever going to devote the amount of debate time necessary to such an unimportant political issue.

 

Don't forget there are plans already on the political calendar to replace the existing Wildlife and Countryside, Conservation Act as well as the Wild Mammals Protection Act along with several other interrelated pieces of legislation. They will effectively address the existing loop holes, tighten the restictions already in place and increase the chances of successful prosecutions of those that break the new laws as well as the existing Hunting Act 2004. It going to be a case of if they don't get you one way they will get you by another.

 

So as was posted earlier be careful of what you wish for. My suggestion is make the most of it whilst you can.

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You have as much chance of the Hunting Act 2004 being repealed or amended as there is of there ever being a frosty morning in hell.

 

This government has far bigger issues on its hands, and no subsequent government is ever going to devote the amount of debate time necessary to such an unimportant political issue.

 

Don't forget there are plans already on the political calendar to replace the existing Wildlife and Countryside, Conservation Act as well as the Wild Mammals Protection Act along with several other interrelated pieces of legislation. They will effectively address the existing loop holes, tighten the restictions already in place and increase the chances of successful prosecutions of those that break the new laws as well as the existing Hunting Act 2004. It going to be a case of if they don't get you one way they will get you by another.

 

So as was posted earlier be careful of what you wish for. My suggestion is make the most of it whilst you can.

hope u guys just dont sit there and take it.. u can make a small issue a very big issue

 

ever heard the saying, the squeaking wheel gets the most oil

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