Guest guest Posted February 14, 2002 Report Share Posted February 14, 2002 While NSW Australia waits for the passing of Game Bill 2001 which LEGITIMISES BLOOD SPORTS including hunting with dogs and bows, Britain edges one step closer to banning hunting and Scotland has just banned the hunting of foxes with dogs!! For information about the Game Bill 2001 visit http://www.iinet.net.au/~rabbit/gamebill.htm and sign the petition and write your URGENT letter of dissent. Good news from SCOTLAND - see the IFAW page to read the good news about the banning of the hunting of foxes with dogs in Scotland! 13-FEB-2002 IFAW Celebrates " Historic Victory " as Scotland Votes to Ban Hunting with Dogs (Edinburgh, Scotland – 13 February 2002) -- The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW—www.ifaw.org) celebrated this evening as the Scottish Parliament made history and voted to end the cruel “sports” of mounted hunting with dogs and hare coursing throughout the country. The third and final stage of Member of Scottish Parliament (MSP) Mike Watson ’s Protection of Wild Mammals bill came this evening, with an 83 to 36 majority vote in favor of banning fox hunting, fox baiting and hare coursing in Scotland Hunting with dogs in the United Kingdom has come under harsh UK-national criticism for the inhumane way in which wild animals are killed. With today’s vote, the Bill now becomes law – a historic Act of Parliament that will have a significant bearing on the campaign to ban hunting with dogs in England and Wales. Even though the Bill has been passed intact, with all wrecking amendments and loopholes now removed, pro-hunt supporters still can not accept the will of the people and the Parliament, and are falsely contending the Bill will still allow mounted hunting. Phyllis Campbell-McRae, UK Country Director for IFAW said, “This is an historic day for Scotland’s wildlife and its young Parliament. The anti-fox hunting views of a majority of Scots, from both town and country, have been heard by MSPs. Hunting with dogs is a barbaric pastime, which has no place in a modern, civilized Scotland.” Campbell-McRae went on to add, “Scotland has done in two and a half years what Westminster has not been able to do in a century.” In Scotland, IFAW has joined with Advocates for Animals and the League Against Cruel Sports (LACS) to form the Scottish Campaign Against Hunting with Dogs (SCAHD). IFAW has been campaigning against hunting with dogs in the United Kingdom for a number of years. The organization has now joined forces with the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) and League Against Cruel Sports (LACS) in the Campaign for the Protection of Hunted Animals. In addition, IFAW has conducted research demonstrating that a clear majority of British people in both urban and rural areas opposes this cruel practice. IFAW confirmed today that it would continue its campaign to end hunting with dogs in England and Wales. To support this important campaign, visit www.ifaw.org or www.banhunting.com . End. ***************************************** Also See UK CPHA website (Campaigning to protect hunted animals) http://www.banhunting.com/cpha/index.asp League Against Cruel Sports http://www.league.uk.com and IFAW http://www.ifaw.org RSPCA UK http://www.rspca.org.uk/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=RSPCA/News/NewsFeatur e (Britain) RSPCA UK News - Campaign to ban hunting gears up ********************************************************* The campaign against hunting has entered a new stage to ensure that t he government honours its hunting bill commitment. Senior MPs from the thre e main parties have joined forces to co-ordinate the countdown to a ban on hunting with dogs to finally put an end to this cruel and unnecessary 'sport'. Tony Banks (Lab), Ann Widdecombe (Con) and Norman Baker (Lib Dem) wer e joined by a host of celebrities, politicians and dignitaries in London fo r the official launch of a major new report, Countdown to the Ban. The publ ication marks a stepping up of activity by Campaigning to Protect Hunted An imals (CPHA). With about 26 weeks left in the current parliamentary session, CPHA - consisting of the RSPCA, International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) and League Against Cruel Sports (LACS) - is calling on the government to honour its pledge by introducing a bill before the end of this session. New phase John Rolls, RSPCA director of communications, said: " This marks a new phase in the campaign. We have officially begun the countdown to a ban on hunting with dogs. The arguments have all been won, public opinion is firml y on our side and people's patience is running out. " Now is the time for the government to honour its many commitments an d promises on the issue. We want to see the bill to ban hunting back before parliament during this session and on the statute books as soon as possible. " Ban support The three MPs demonstrated the strength of parliamentary support for a ban on hunting by posing with a banner carrying the names of 412 MPs who have publicly supported a ban on hunting with dogs. The names were later de livered to DEFRA Secretary Margaret Beckett. Tony Banks said: " We have to deliver a ban on hunting. This is an iss ue of credibility for the government and the democratic accountability of M Ps. The will of the House of Commons has to be enacted. " Download CPHA's new report, Countdown to the Ban, in the campaigns area. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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