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LACS TO BAN SNARING


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The League Against Cruel Sports, the Badger Trust, and the National Anti-Snaring Campaign are joining together to hand over petitions to Downing Street this Wednesday 11th October calling for snares to be outlawed.

 

Joining the charities will be Tory MP Anne Widdecombe, Lib Dem MP Norman Baker and Labour MP David Drew, all of whom have signed an early day motion, tabled by David, calling for a complete ban. Also there to support the campaign will be best-selling author Jilly Cooper.

 

If we dont act then snares will be gone, So please every one take action NOW!!!!!!!

 

EDM 72

 

The league are urging its supporters to lobby their MPs to sign EDM 75 for the ban of snare, This is where you come in! Click on the below link

 

http://edmi.parliament.uk/EDMi/EDMDetails....%09&SESSION=875

 

If you MP is on that list please contact him and ask him to remove his name from the list, and you mite want to head over to http://www.supportfoxhunting.co.uk/lacs_thetruth.shtml to give them a background.

 

GOOD SNARING!!!

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TO BE HONEST SNAREMAN .......

 

I DONT THINK THIS SHOWER OF SHITE CALLED A GOVERMENT HAS ANY INTEREST IN THE WORKING COUNTRYSIDE ............. JUST A COUNTRYSIDE AS A PLAY GROUND FOR THE MASSES

 

THEY ARE GRADUALLY FECKING UP FARMING ......... WONDER IF ITS TRUE THAT SOME OF LABOURS SUPPORTERS AND DONATORS [ TESCOS ETC ] ARE BUYING HUGE TRACTS OF LAND IN ROMANIA AND BULGERIA ??? ............ ITS CALLED THE GARDEN OF EUROPE , ANYTHING CAN BE GROWN THERE , CHEAP LABOUR , CHEAP LAND ....... ALL THEY HAVE TO DO IS GET RID OF THE SUBCIDIES :no:

 

 

 

DUCKWING

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SNARES17.05.2005

Drew, David

That this House notes with concern that badgers, domestic pets, livestock and other animals continue to be severely injured and killed by snares; expresses particular concern that self-locking snares, made illegal under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, are still being used in the UK; further notes that free-running snares are legal for the control of foxes and rabbits but are by their nature indiscriminate and therefore cause considerable pain and suffering to many animals; recognises that the provisions of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 in relation to snares are difficult to enforce and have failed adequately to protect wildlife from unnecessary suffering and death; and calls on the Government to support the abolition of the manufacture, sale and use of all snares.

 

They'd better be quick about it...as the countrymen are acoming :yahoo:

http://www.gct.org.uk/text03.asp?PageId=328 :clapper:

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