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Cruel hare coursing: “Inflicting terror and stress on wild creatures by snatching them from their habitat and imprisoning them in compounds before forcing them to run for their lives, causing some to suffer broken backs, dislocated hips or death” - Read Fiona O’Connell’s column in the Sunday Independent...
Bloody truth is coursing not just confined to countryside
Lay of the Land, Sunday Independent, 31 July 2022
by Fiona O'Connell
It's back to the future, with sports fans finally able to attend All-Ireland games in a way that hasn't really been fully possible since 2019, whether it was Galway against Kerry or my neighbours heading to "the big smoke” to — alas — witness the home county lose to the talented lads from Limerick.
But we mightn't enjoy All-Ireland matches at all if some politicians got their way, for they might divide us, apartheid style, into a Rural Republic versus a City Republic of Ireland, with the former enjoying extra privileges.
Certainly, a group of rural Fine Gael TDs, senators and former ministers recently criticised the "false narrative” around the effect of agriculture on Ireland's greenhouse gas emissions that "places all the blame on both farmers and rural dwellers”, claiming "what we urgently need is fair play for rural Ireland”.
Aside from lumping all farming sectors together and treating rural Ireland as some sort of brand inherently bound up with agriculture, these politicians seem interested in only select parts of rural Ireland from the dairy sector, which is responsible for most of the carbon emissions, to the hare-coursing clubs.
On which note, isn't it time we cut the nonsense that coursing is uniquely rural, given much the same goes on in urban areas, though those who enjoy setting big dogs on little creatures and gambling on the outcome have to use rabbits, kittens or puppies because hares are even thinner on the cement ground? Some coursing clubs are eager to cite a study that found hare populations do better in coursing areas. What they won't add is that the researchers surveyed just one out of 76 coursing clubs and allowed the coursers to do the counting.
Still, you wonder how the Justice Minister can promote new legislation that will make it possible to prosecute someone on the basis that their words and actions are deemed to have demonstrated hate, after her part in defending this activity.
Or how else would you describe inflicting terror and stress on wild creatures by snatching them from their habitat and imprisoning them in compounds before forcing them to run for their lives, causing some to suffer broken backs, dislocated hips or death? Isn't that why we never see footage of this so-called sport, with hares screaming like children, on television?
That didn't appear to bother Helen McEntee back in 2019, when a disease was afoot that threatened our endangered hare. Minister Josepha Madigan took the unprecedented step of suspending the coursing licence in August of that year after a hare and a rabbit tested positive for the deadly RHD2 virus.
McEntee was one of 16 Fine Gael ministers, TDs and senators so concerned about the party being perceived as having an anti-rural bias that they called Madigan to what was described as a heated meeting where she was apparently given a "roasting”, a source adding she was "a bit paranoid about being from south Dublin”.
The pile-on worked; the licence was reinstated in November. Securing the party's popularity with a powerful clique and leaving the rest of us wondering why some think it's OK to hurt a little hare or the feelings of the majority in this country who care about them.
In 2019, a Red C poll also revealed most of us want a ban on hare-coursing. Fine Gael is right in some ways that there is a difference between urban and rural — because 78pc of rural Ireland want a ban, ahead of 76pc of urban Ireland.
Not that Fine Gael is alone, as we will surely discover when the private member's bill to outlaw hare-coursing that has been introduced by Paul Murphy comes before the Dáil later this year.
Expect Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and Sinn Féin to also apply the party whip to ensure hare-coursing continues its undemocratic and diabolical ways in what can feel less a republic than a United State of Self-serving Politicians.
ICABS ACTION ALERT
HELP THE HARES: Urgently contact Heritage Minister Darragh O’Brien and Minister of State Malcolm Noonan and tell them to REVOKE the 2022-23 coursing licensing.
Email "Please REVOKE the 2022-23 licences for cruel hare coursing" to minister@housing.gov.ie; mos@housing.gov.ie
Minister Darragh O’Brien (Fianna Fail, Dublin Fingal)
Tel: (01) 618 3802 OR (086) 251 9893
Email: minister@housing.gov.ie; darragh.obrien@oireachtas.ie
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/DarraghOBrienTD
Twitter: http://twitter.com/DarraghOBrienTD
Malcolm Noonan TD (Carlow Kilkenny)
Minister of State for Heritage
Tel: (01) 618 3148 OR (01) 618 3156
Email: mos@housing.gov.ie; malcolm.noonan@oireachtas.ie
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/votemalcolmnoonan1/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/noonan_malcolm
With a RED C opinion poll confirming that a 77 per cent majority of citizens want hare coursing banned (with just 9% disagreeing with a ban), it is now time for politicians to consign this nasty bloodsport to history. Join us in contacting all TDs and urging them to act to ensure that a ban is urgently introduced. Visit the Oireachtas website for contact details for TDs https://www.oireachtas.ie/en/members/tds/?term=/ie/oireachtas/house/dail/33
Urge Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Tanaiste Leo Varadkar to respect the wishes of the majority and ban hare coursing and all bloodsports.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin
Email: micheal.martin@oireachtas.ie; info@fiannafail.ie
Phone: +353 (0)1–618 4350 or +353 (0)21-432 0088
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michealmartintd/
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/@MichealMartinTD
Tanaiste Leo Varadkar
Telephone: +353 (0)1-640 3133
Email: leo.varadkar@oireachtas.ie; finegael@finegael.ie
Tweet to: http://www.twitter.com/@LeoVaradkar
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LeoVaradkar
Contact Fianna Fail, Fine Gael, Green Party, Sinn Fein and Labour Party TDs and urge them to pledge support for Paul Murphy TD's upcoming Animal Health & Welfare (Ban on Hare Coursing) Bill 2020.
Fianna Fáil TDs
john.mcguinness@oireachtas.ie; niamh.smyth@oireachtas.ie; brendan.smith@oireachtas.ie; aindrias.moynihan@oireachtas.ie; michael.moynihan.td@oireachtas.ie; micheal.martin@oireachtas.ie; michael.mcgrath@oireachtas.ie; Charlie.McConalogue@oireachtas.ie; sean.haughey@oireachtas.ie; jim.ocallaghan@oireachtas.ie; darragh.obrien@oireachtas.ie; jack@jackchambers.ie; anne.rabbitte@oireachtas.ie; eamon.ocuiv@oireachtas.ie; james.lawless@oireachtas.ie; sean.ofearghail@oireachtas.ie; sean.fleming@oireachtas.ie; barry.cowen@oireachtas.ie; willie.odea@oireachtas.ie; niall.collins@oireachtas.ie; Robert.Troy@oireachtas.ie; dara.calleary@oireachtas.ie; thomas.byrne@oireachtas.ie; marc.macsharry@oireachtas.ie; jackie.cahill@oireachtas.ie; mary.butler@oireachtas.ie; james.browne@oireachtas.ie; jennifer.murnaneoconnor@oireachtas.ie; cathal.crowe@oireachtas.ie; james.oconnor@oireachtas.ie; padraig.osullivan@oireachtas.ie; christopher.osullivan@oireachtas.ie; paul.mcauliffe@oireachtas.ie; john.lahart@oireachtas.ie; cormac@cormacdevlin.ie; normafoley1@eircom.net; joe.flaherty@oireachtas.ie; Stephen.Donnelly@oireachtas.ie
Fine Gael TDs
JohnPaul.Phelan@oireachtas.ie; Heather.Humphreys@oireachtas.ie; joe.carey@oireachtas.ie; david.stanton@oir.ie; colm.burke@oireachtas.ie; michael.creed@oireachtas.ie; Simon.Coveney@oireachtas.ie; joe.mchugh@oireachtas.ie; richard.bruton@oireachtas.ie; Paschal.Donohoe@oireachtas.ie; Alan.Farrell@oireachtas.ie; emer.higgins@oireachtas.ie; neale.richmond@oireachtas.ie; josepha.madigan@oireachtas.ie; colm.brophy@oireachtas.ie; leo.varadkar@oireachtas.ie; jennifer.carrollmacneill@oireachtas.ie; Ciaran.Cannon@oireachtas.ie; hildegarde.naughton@oireachtas.ie; Brendan.Griffin@oireachtas.ie; bernard.durkan@oireachtas.ie; Martin.Heydon@oireachtas.ie; charles.flanagan@oireachtas.ie; kieran.odonnell@oireachtas.ie; Patrick.O’Donovan@oireachtas.ie; peter.burke@oireachtas.ie; fergus.odowd@oireachtas.ie; alan.dillon@oireachtas.ie; michael.ring@oireachtas.ie; helen.mcentee@oireachtas.ie; damien.english@oireachtas.ie; frank.feighan@oireachtas.ie; paul.kehoe@oireachtas.ie; Simon.Harris@oireachtas.ie
Green Party TDs
Eamon.Ryan@greenparty.ie; catherine.martin@oireachtas.ie; patrick.costello@oireachtas.ie; francisnoel.duffy@oireachtas.ie; neasa.hourigan@oireachtas.ie; brian.leddin@oireachtas.ie; steven.matthews@oireachtas.ie; malcolm.noonan@oireachtas.ie; joe.obrien@oireachtas.ie; marc.ocathasaigh@oireachtas.ie; roderic.ogorman@oireachtas.ie;
ossian.smyth@oireachtas.ie
Sinn Fein TDs
john.brady@oireachtas.ie; pat.buckley@oireachtas.ie; Sean.Crowe@oireachtas.ie; david.cullinane@oireachtas.ie; Pearse.Doherty@oireachtas.ie; dessie.ellis@oir.ie; kathleen.funchion@oireachtas.ie; martinkennysf@gmail.com; MaryLou.McDonald@oireachtas.ie; denise.mitchell@oireachtas.ie; imelda.munster@oireachtas.ie; eoin.obroin@oireachtas.ie; donnchadh.olaoghaire@oireachtas.ie; aengus.osnodaigh@oireachtas.ie; louiseoreillysf@gmail.com; maurice.quinlivan@oireachtas.ie; Brian.Stanley@oireachtas.ie; mark.ward@oireachtas.ie; chris.andrews@oireachtas.ie; martin.browne@oireachtas.ie; matt.carthy@oireachtas.ie; sorca.clarke@oireachtas.ie; roseconwaywalsh@eircom.net; reada.cronin@oireachtas.ie; pa.daly@oireachtas.ie; paul.donnelly@oireachtas.ie; mairead.farrell@oireachtas.ie; thomas.gould@oireachtas.ie; johnny.guirke@oireachtas.ie; claire.kerrane@oireachtas.ie; padraig.maclochlainn@oir.ie; johnny.mythen@oireachtas.ie; ruairi.omurchu@oireachtas.ie; darren.orourke@oireachtas.ie; patriciaryan975@gmail.com; pauline.tully@oireachtas.ie
Labour Party TDs
ivana.bacik@oireachtas.ie; sean.sherlock@oireachtas.ie; aodhan.oriordain@oireachtas.ie; duncan.smith@oireachtas.ie; gerald.nash@oireachtas.ie; Alan.Kelly@oireachtas.ie; brendan.howlin@oireachtas.ie
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