Amendments proposed to the Hunting Bill - continued | House of Commons |
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Mr James Gray 87 Clause 2, page 2, line 4, leave out 'the' and insert 'one or more'.
Mr James Gray 88 Clause 2, page 2, line 4, after 'species', insert 'to be'.
Dr Alan Whitehead
Mr Rob Marris 128 Clause 2, page 2, line 4, leave out 'hunted' and insert 'to be controlled'.
Mr James Gray 89 Clause 2, page 2, line 5, after 'area', insert 'or areas'.
Mr James Gray 90 Clause 2, page 2, line 5, leave out second 'the' and insert 'it is intended that'.
Dr Alan Whitehead
Mr Rob Marris 129 Clause 2, page 2, line 5, leave out 'hunting' and insert 'pest control'.
Mr James Gray 91 Clause 2, page 2, line 5, leave out 'takes' and insert 'may take'.
Mr James Gray 71 Clause 2, page 2, line 5, leave out from 'place' to end of line 7.
Mr James Gray 3 Page 1, line 8, leave out Clause 2.
Hywel Williams 190 Clause 3, page 2, line 15, at beginning insert 'As regards England'.
Mr James Gray 4 Clause 3, page 2, leave out lines 15 and 16.
Hywel Williams 191 Clause 3, page 2, line 16, at end insert.'( ) As regards Wales the National Assembly for Wales may by order amend Schedule 1 so as to vary a class of exempt hunting.'.
Mr James Gray 72 Page 2, line 13, leave out Clause 3.
Mr James Gray 203 Schedule 1, page 21, line 5, leave out 'out of cover'.
Mr James Gray 204 Schedule 1, page 21, line 10, leave out 'would' and insert 'may'.
Alun Michael 186 Schedule 1, page 21, line 12, after 'birds', insert 'or wild birds'.
Mr James Gray 46 Schedule 1, page 21, line 13, at end insert'( ) to ground nesting birds,'.
Mr James Gray 47 Schedule 1, page 21, line 21, at end insert'( ) by the spread of disease,'.
Mr James Gray 48 Schedule 1, page 21, line 22, at end insert'( ) flushing birds from cover for sport, or ( ) for the purposes of a field trial.'.
Mr James Gray 49 Schedule 1, page 21, line 23, leave out subparagraph (3).
Mr James Gray 50 Schedule 1, page 21, line 30, leave out 'two' and insert 'forty'.
Mr James Gray 296 Schedule 1, page 21, line 30, after 'dogs', insert ', unless for the purposes of training a dog in connection with the use of raptors to hunt, or during field trials conducted according to Kennel Club rules'.
Mr James Gray 205 Schedule 1, page 21, line 31, leave out paragraph 5.
Mr James Gray 206 Schedule 1, page 21, line 33, leave out paragraph 6.
Mr James Gray 212 Schedule 1, page 21, line 39, at end insert'Mink (1A) The hunting of mink is exempt if it takes place on land
Mr James Gray 51 Schedule 1, page 22, line 1, leave out paragraphs 2 to 6.
Mr James Gray 73 Schedule 1, page 22, line 1, leave out paragraphs 2 and 3.
Mr James Gray 207 Schedule 1, page 22, line 2, after 'rats', insert 'mink and stoats'.
Mr James Gray 74 Schedule 1, page 22, line 20, leave out paragraph 5.
Mr James Gray 52 Schedule 1, page 22, line 21, at beginning insert 'Stalking or'.
Mr James Gray 297 Schedule 1, page 22, line 21, after 'Flushing', insert 'hunting, stalking, and killing'.
Mr James Gray 53 Schedule 1, page 22, line 21, after 'cover', insert 'or below ground'.
Mr James Gray 298 Schedule 1, page 22, line 22, leave out 'bird of prey' and insert 'raptor'.
Mr James Gray 299 Schedule 1, page 22, line 22, after 'hunt', insert 'stalk and kill'.
Mr James Gray 300 Schedule 1, page 22, line 26, at end insert 'or which can be reasonably expected to be used in the case of an errant raptor, or by those that are being rehabilitated, or by those that are to be released into the wild by the use of hacking'.
Mr James Gray 54 Schedule 1, page 23, line 11, after 'be', insert 'orphaned'.
Mr James Gray 55 Schedule 1, page 23, line 13, after 'mammal's', insert 'starvation or'.
Mr James Gray 56 Schedule 1, page 23, line 14, leave out subparagraph (4).
Mr James Gray 295 Schedule 1, page 23, line 30, at end add'Dog Walking (8) A person does not contravene section 1 where a dog for which that person is responsible chases or pursues a wild mammal and where the person's principal purpose for having that dog in that place is to provide the dog with exercise or other benefits of access to an outdoor area, provided that he takes such steps as he can to bring that dog under control as soon as possible.'.
Mr James Gray 5 Clause 4, page 2, line 18, leave out 'knowingly' and insert 'expressly'.
Mr James Gray 6 Clause 5, page 2, line 24, leave out 'It is a defence for' and insert 'The prosecution must show that'.
Andrew George 262 Clause 5, page 2, line 24, leave out '1' and insert '4'.
Mr James Gray 7 Clause 5, page 2, line 24, leave out from 'in' to the end of line 27, and insert 'undertaking the conduct to which the charge relates was hunting a wild mammal.'.
Dr Alan Whitehead
Mr Rob Marris 130 Clause 5, page 2, line 26, after 'registered' and insert 'for the purpose of pest control'.
Mr James Gray 8 Page 2, line 28, leave out Clause 6.
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