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Jagdgesetz Rheinland-Pfalz: Traffic Lights Compromise After Protests – Landtag Decides

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MAINZ. The planned amendment of the state hunting law in Rhineland-Palatinate is close to the goal – despite the continued protests of thousands of hunters. After months of resistance, the traffic light coalition has now reached a compromise. The state parliament will decide on the new law next Wednesday. Thousands of hunters on the streets – criticism of launch plans [...]
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Today, thousands of hunters have taken to the streets in Mainz to demonstrate against the planned state hunting law. While the state hunting association Rheinland-Pfalz fears the loss of their own decision-making authority, the Ministry of the Environment wants to protect the forest better with the law. They are wild and make their anger air. According to the police, about 5,000 hunters have come together to demonstrate against the planned state…

MAINZ. The planned amendment of the state hunting law in Rhineland-Palatinate is close to the goal – despite the continued protests of thousands of hunters. After months of resistance, the traffic light coalition has now reached a compromise. The state parliament will decide on the new law next Wednesday. Thousands of hunters on the streets – criticism of launch plans [...]

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lokalo.de broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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