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“It is likely that after these meetings, solutions to the most delicate animal welfare problems will be reviewed,” says Justas Jaskonis, adviser to K. Mažeika, in a comment sent on Sunday.
The minister’s order signed on Friday has received much criticism, S. Skvernelis has also voiced opposition to the decision to legalize hunting, and opposition conservatives have announced they will go to court for its legality and initiate a ban on the ties by law.
According to the Minister’s representative, said order “contains a series of guarantees and other final solutions.”
After the meetings, the Minister agrees to provide comments to the media as well.
K.Mažeika’s order changes hunting rules and item on hunting bows has been added to the allowed tools and instruments. The order establishes that the subclause on gear allowed in hunting will take effect from April 2022.
The Minister says that until then, the goal will be to assess the practices of other countries, and the rules and requirements for such hunting will be discussed with the public.
The use of the bow in hunting was allowed until 2004, then prohibited.
Opponents of the use of bows argue that silent shooting facilitates poaching opportunities, but advocates argue that silent hunting is a way to protect the surrounding population from the noise of gunshots.
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