Anti-hunter shooting update

Worth Mathewson

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For those interested in how things are playing out after the anti-hunter was shot in Australia, the following is from an email I got from John Byers, the call and decoy maker in Victoria: "The uproar has certainly quietened down. Especially after the police exonerated the 14 year old boy when they found that he wasn't involved. The protestors and the newspapers have a lot of egg on their collective faces. Apparently the police (as is the standard police practice) immediately separated the boy and his uncle and took them in for interview. Their stories matched that the boy hadn't fired a shot in over an hour. They got three Greenie's in and all had different stories. They tried to get a statement from the woman who was shot and she hasn't been very forthcoming."
"As a result of the incident the DSE are now issuing Laurie Levy and another 20 or 30 protestors with summonses to go to court. Previously they just issued them with tickets, which the Coalition Against Duck Shooting just paid. Now it they get convicted at court they will end up with a criminal conviction. Seeing that a large part of the protestors are recruited by Laurie Levy from university kids, it is unlikely they will want a conviction, particularly if they are studing law or similar. It will also curtail their travel, because some countries won't let you in with a conviction. This tack should put a lot of pressure on Levy to recruit people to protest. It has all probably been a blessing in disguise as they are looking at harsher penalites for people illegally on private land or otherwise not following the rules set for protests. Field & Game has been saying for years that it is dangerous and someone (a protestor) will get hurt. I think now they are starting to listen."
All this is good news indeed. That Laurie Levy guy is a piece of work. For the past several years he has been very popular with the various TV stations and they gave him a lot of coverage. At least one broadcast I watched pictured him as some sort of hero. Also something that we all should be award of, is that Field & Game (the major sportsman group in Australia) is certain that The Humane Society of the United States has sent Levy a great deal of money to aid his efforts to ban duck hunting. We can sure hope that things are now turning around! Worth Mathewson
 
Worth,
are you aware of any news releases that might be referenced with these latest developments?
I realize in your post you stated you were informed by email but, I'd like to share this latest info. with something to reference for the hunting masses.
 
Here are two links I was able to find

The first one says no witnesses actually saw him shoot, only that he was in the vicinity.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/victim-julia-symons-close-to-being-blinded/story-fn6bmg6l-1226025789954

This second article printed 3/27 is actually a retraction from one of the media outlets acknowledging the boys story and apologizing.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/sunday-herald-sun-clarification/story-e6frf7jo-1226028677267

... my conspiracy theory on this...... The protesters drew straws, she got the short straw and had to take a load of shot fired by one of her fellow activists. Pellets in her hands and face because she was covering her eyes waiting for the shot to come. Ditch the gun in the swamp and blame the closest hunter. All kinds of public outrage ends the hunt. These kinds of idiots don't think like normal people and would absolutely do something this stupid for their cause.

again, just my personal conspiracy theory.
 
Michael, Charles has provided the links needed. Especially the Harold Sun. I am very glad to say that things down there are getting even better. The Herald Sun issued an apology to the 14 year old they reported doing the shooting. What they didn't include in the apology was that they also gave him $5000.00 compensation. Also there is some hope among duck hunters that the young fellow will sue the anti-hunter group. It would be excellent if he did, and much better if he won.
Then perhaps even better, the various TV stations have always given great air time to the anti-hunters. Next to nothing for the hunters (such as Field & Game's huge nesting box program for several species of ducks). I got an email from John Byers this morning that in a couple of days he is going to take a film crew from a large TV station with him duck hunting. They will film a current affairs news show. A couple of other hunters will help John. He is planning to use nothing but his hand carved decoys, the calls he makes, and have a great lunch in a duck shack. Most of the ducks are now in northern Victoria, and John hunts far to the south. So there will not be a lot of shooting. John thinks that will play out better. He hopes they will go out, kill a duck or two, and more or less have a pleasant morning. Then he will hit them with that killer lunch. If that doesn't put duck hunters in a good light, I don't know what would. Worth Mathewson
 
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