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Published Date: 25 February 2008
While deploring the environment minister's refusal to ban snares in Scotland, I welcome your comprehensive reporting of the implications of his decision and reaction to it (21 February). Michael Russell's failure to heed the opinion of 75 per cent of the Scottish public surveyed on the need for an outright ban on this inhumane practice does not bode well for the Scottish Government's handling of animal welfare issues nor its claim to be in touch with the electorate.
I also take issue with his criticism of Advocates for Animals and the League Against Cruel Sports for apparently not co-operating with him over his "compromise" of technical changes to snares. A total ban is the only moral and workable solution. By analogy, in the human world you either support or oppose capital punishment: you don't tinker with the equipment to make it more acceptable.

Those of who, like the great majority of the Scottish electorate, find snaring in any form both barbaric and ineffective as a tool for animal management will continue to campaign for an outright ban, the only acceptable solution in today's society.

ROY JEFFS

Bankhead Terrace

Forfar, Angus




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  • Last Updated: 24 February 2008 8:36 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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Edinburgh 25/02/2008 18:46:18
Get rid of the hunting ban, then snares will be used less.

Or of course you could always help the situation by taking the nice cute bunnies and foxes into your own home and looking after them so that the nasty man doesn't kill them.

Not an attractive proposition? No. I thought not.

 

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