BE import ban

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Seems to me that the european firearms companies need to fight so to speak and use some of their billions in profits to oppose the socialist anit-hunting lobby over there. The next thing the socialists will go after, the manufacturing sector and even the firearm tradesman.
 
Seems to me that the european firearms companies need to fight so to speak and use some of their billions in profits to oppose the socialist anit-hunting lobby over there. The next thing the socialists will go after, the manufacturing sector and even the firearm tradesman.

I would especially think that the local and European hunters organisations should go to battle, but I’m not hearing a peep…

Looks like this was done under the covers of the Ukraïne crisis to get this through…
 
Crap…


Focus is on Elephant, Rhino, polar bear and Argali sheep. All species on Annex A + some species from Annex B.
It looks as though HSI is as bad as HSUS; no surprise actually. Misguided people who don't understand real conservation and who actually funds it. Good luck.
 
Tell them we'll boycott Belgian beers (if that'll help?!)
 
I wrote an email to one of the regional hunting organisations here that I belong to, asking what they plan to do to stop this from becoming law…. Let’s see what they respond.
 
Crap…


Focus is on Elephant, Rhino, polar bear and Argali sheep. All species on Annex A + some species from Annex B.
Man.. I feel sorry for you. It seems it is (almost) the same ban as in the Netherlands.

But does not mean you cannot hunt them.
 
Man.. I feel sorry for you. It seems it is (almost) the same ban as in the Netherlands.

But does not mean you cannot hunt them.

I know… but I always dreamed of hunting a tusker and having the ivory back home with me. A replica won’t do, it’s not about having something to show off with, but to have a piece of that majestic creature with me for the rest of my life.
 
What is this earth coming too???? :mad:

Any of the animals you have hunted in RSA on that list Jurgen?

War is busy on EU's Doorstep and then passing a law like this without asking its citizens.
Very sad news indeed how is lets say about 2-3 rhino trophies at most a year that is imported into Belgium going to help and save the rhinos?

We all know what happens when animals don't have any monetarry value to them.

As a Belgian citizen who is also a South African citizen still living in South African where can I voice my concern?

Saw on Facebook today that Wales is going to stop all hunting by 2024
 
What is this earth coming too???? :mad:

Any of the animals you have hunted in RSA on that list Jurgen?

War is busy on EU's Doorstep and then passing a law like this without asking its citizens.
Very sad news indeed how is lets say about 2-3 rhino trophies at most a year that is imported into Belgium going to help and save the rhinos?

We all know what happens when animals don't have any monetarry value to them.

As a Belgian citizen who is also a South African citizen still living in South African where can I voice my concern?

Saw on Facebook today that Wales is going to stop all hunting by 2024

I have not been able to find the full list yet, but I believe my black wildebeest is at risk… the outfitter did not say as much, but he needed only my passport for the export documents and not my father’s. The animals I hunted and my father did not were kudu, nyala, waterbuck and black wildebeest. I think I once read that black wildebeest only needs a special permit.

When I find out where we can all express our concern, I’ll let it be known here.

I’ll als ask my friend who works as the comm officer of CIC, to see what can be done.
 
Sorry to hear. Replicas are still really, really good, along with the experience. You better rethink leopard while you have the chance too!

It might already be too late… it would not surprise me that no more licenses are given until this proposal becomes law or gets revoked.

The experience, I agree does not change, so this will not keep me from going to hunt in Africa.
 
VertigoBE

If that is comforting, you will still be able to import replica tusks.
Beleive me, they are absolutely like real ones. When your trophy room is full of shoulder mounts, European mounts, rags, south and east African species. The replica tusks will fit perfectly in.
 
Unfortunately, I'm not surprised. There were once close to a hundred manufacturers of sporting firearms in Belgium. Today, the only sporting firearm which is actually still being made in Belgium... Is the custom Browning B-25 Superposed (and that too, on a very limited basis).

Belgium rivals the United Kingdom in terms of their cult-like brain dead opposition to hunting. Last year, a Belgian hunting outfitter told me that they actually conduct all of their hunts across the border in France, due to the growing number of anti hunting buffoons there. That should tell you everything you need to know about the mindset of the people there.

In my opinion, the only sensible European countries remaining are:
Italy
Germany
Spain
France
Czech Republic

They should all get out of the European Union, before this so-called "Union" strong arms them into passing more of these ignorant laws in their own countries.
 
@Hunter-Habib
Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary, Serbia, Norway, Finland. Also Very huntable countries, and with good hunting "political climate". Probably will be few more.
 
VertigoBE

If that is comforting, you will still be able to import replica tusks.
Beleive me, they are absolutely like real ones. When your trophy room is full of shoulder mounts, European mounts, rags, south and east African species. The replica tusks will fit perfectly in.

Hello @mark-hunter , indeed I know of the replica possibility, but just like the feather in your hat of a bird you took, or a little bit of blood on a twig in your hands from the deer that fell to your shot, a replica is not the same thing.

For those that appreciate art, there is a big difference between having a real Picasso at home, or it’s lifelike replica.

Like I said, it’s not a design object to showcase at my home that I’m looking for, but rather a lifelong connection to the moment that brought the elephant and me together, made real.
 
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@VertigoBE

Yes I know, and you are right.

Although I am not limited with import regulations, I am limited with my hunting budget (export ele is costly), and for this reason, long ago, I made a compromise with myself, if I ever go for elephant hunt, it will be either non-exportable, or tuskless. In case of non-exportable, then I would settle for tusk replica.

In my PH house, in living room, there were replica tusks.
They were like real!
Only when i touched them I realised they are very light and made of some composite materials.
So, for me, this would be ok.
 

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