2022---hunting--the-government-is-considering-an-alcohol-offense-and-half-days-without-hunting
A petition reaching over 100,000 signatures on the Senate website called for a ban on hunting on Sundays and school holidays. The argument was rooted in "shared use" of nature, allowing hikers, cyclists, and families to use forests without fear of stray bullets.
In 2022, the French government introduced several significant measures to modernize hunting regulations, primarily aimed at improving safety and sharing rural spaces between hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts. The two most prominent proposals were the introduction of an alcohol offense and the debate over "no-hunting" days. The Alcohol Offense: A Zero-Tolerance Approach A petition reaching over 100,000 signatures on the
Perhaps more controversial was the proposal to implement "no-hunting" periods, such as Sundays or half-days during the weekend. The two most prominent proposals were the introduction
Instead of a full ban, the government focused on safety "half-measures," such as mandatory safety training every ten years and the creation of a digital platform to inform the public of where and when active hunts are taking place. Conclusion: A Compromise of Safety Conclusion: A Compromise of Safety