Friday 4 May 2012
Published: 01/06/2011 09:00 - Updated: 31/05/2011 14:26

Majority against shooting animals

POLLING by YouGov for the League Against Cruel Sports to coincide with National Shooting Week which is taking place this week has shown that 61 per cent of the public think it’s unacceptable to shoot live animals for ‘sport’.

MEYNELL HUNTShooting is a revolting spectacle of animal slaughter on an industrial scale. Every year up to 42 million pheasants and partridges are intensively reared in battery conditions so that they can be shot.

Gamekeepers are so keen to ensure as many as possible are available for shooting that they set snares as a form of ‘pest control’, despite the fact they often catch domestic cats and dogs and other non-target species.

Many are killed on the roads and I’m sure your readers will recall seeing dead pheasants at the roadside.

Let us not be fooled that National Shooting Week is about encouraging future Olympic hopefuls in the discipline of target shooting.

This week is about propping up the pro-bloodsports agenda and nothing else.

Encouraging children to take pot shots at living creatures purely for sport is appalling and our polling shows public opinion is firmly against allowing children to play with lethal weapons.

Don’t stand for the nonsense of National Shooting Week and the promotion of killing for ‘fun’.

Douglas Batchelor

chief executive

League Against Cruel Sports

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