Obviously it's been banned, so doing it now is wrong as its illegal, but do you think Labour were right to ban it? Or should it still be allowed?
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Obviously it's been banned, so doing it now is wrong as its illegal, but do you think Labour were right to ban it? Or should it still be allowed?
Discuss :D
They were right to ban it :up:
Anything in particular reason why you feel that way? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by pino
I love animals too much that's why ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by raphael123
Pino, if you give me your e-mail address, I'll send you a pic of my latest addition to my home: Benny, a chihuahua. He is the cutest!! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by pino
There were reasonable arguments both for and against the ban, but I'm pleased they went ahead with it. As an animal-lover I found the sport barbaric.
So... bullfighting is next?
I used to be dead against fox hunting, but have mellowed somewhat over time. I hate the pursuit, but can understand why some people think that banning it was wrong. Still, it was worth it just to see those hunting types getting into fights with the police during the pro-hunting demonstrations near Parliament, and being outraged by their treatment. Most amusing.
Wrong. We aren't any better than foxes, so we don't have the right to kill them just for fun or because they compete for resources with us. Here, fishermen want to kill seals because they reduce their profits. I say tough, the fish belong to the seals as well as to the humans, maybe even more, since it's their only source of food.
I do hope so ! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by schmenke