Published
time: April 01, 2013 14:50
MP Oleg
Mikheyev of the center-left Fair Russia parliamentary party told reporters on
Monday that he had entered a draft law on hunting for preliminary discussion.
Mikheyev
expressed his belief that hunting is unnecessary and immoral, regardless of
whether one sees it as a sport, a pastime or an industry. “What many people
call hunting now is more of a cruel killing that has nothing in common with the
ancient art of fair competition between a man and a beast,” Mikheyev said in a
press interview.
The MP noted
that modern hunters use helicopters and specially built towers, and that in Russia ’s Far East region many animals are killed
on an industrial scale, and their carcasses are smuggled to China where they are used in
traditional medicines.
Mikheyev
argued that fines for poaching cannot rectify the problem, as they are too
small and cannot be increased due to corruption. He suggested a total ban on
hunting, and the introduction of criminal penalties for poachers totaling up to
500,000 rubles ($16,000), or three to five years in prison; poaching is
currently an administrative offense in Russia ..
The bill also
provides for some exceptions – hunting will be allowed for indigenous peoples
of the Far North, Siberia and the Far East
regions, but on the condition that hunters use only traditional weapons.
Hunting quotas will also remain for forest rangers, but candidates will now be
required to pass a psychological test to get a hunting permit.
“People who
feel pleasure when they kill animals cannot be called normal. The procedure can
help us in early detection of latent madmen and murderers,” Mikheyev told daily
newspaper Izvestia.
Mikheyev also
pointed to African countries, saying that nations like Zambia and Botswana did the right thing when
they sacrificed income from safari tourism in order to safeguard endangered
species.
Fair Russia will
discuss the new bill next Monday; if approved, it will be submitted to the
State Duma committee for natural resources and ecology.
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