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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.

This was designed to reduce accidental shootings and handling mishaps. By standardizing the rule, the state aimed to professionalize the practice and address public concerns about safety in the woods. The Debate Over "Half-Days" and Hunting Bans A petition reaching over 100,000 signatures on the

After consultation, the government ultimately rejected a national ban on Sunday hunting. They argued that such a move would infringe on the "freedom of practice" for millions of hunters and harm the management of big game populations (like wild boar) that cause significant agricultural damage. By standardizing the rule, the state aimed to

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Perhaps more controversial was the proposal to implement "no-hunting" periods, such as Sundays or half-days during the weekend.

The government moved to prohibit hunting under the influence of alcohol, setting the blood-alcohol limit at 0.5 grams per liter , the same as the legal limit for driving.