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Now, Kerala groups arming themselves with subsidised air guns to tackle stray dog menace | The News Minute

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 9:28 am
by pradeep2374
http://www.thenewsminute.com/article/no ... nace-50964

Hope TN too subsidizes AR!!! [emoji6]

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Re: Now, Kerala groups arming themselves with subsidised air guns to tackle stray dog menace | The News Minute

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 10:28 am
by estousandy
This is gonna come back & bite enthusiasts. All the words like 5.5mm, killing animals, airgun, arms act in the same page, especially considering the nature of new arms rules & how it treats .22cal ARs.

I called up Idukki RA secretary yesterday itself right after coming across this report, the guy seemed clearly alarmed.

Why people have to drag in airguns everywhere, it just can't penetrate dogmeat. Some fanatic idiots elsewhere too recently brandished ARs for perceived political mileage. Without noises like this, the inevitable clampdown on ARs can be hopefully delayed.

Re: Now, Kerala groups arming themselves with subsidised air guns to tackle stray dog menace | The News Minute

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 12:16 pm
by GNV
Purest Breed of IDIOTS

Re: Now, Kerala groups arming themselves with subsidised air guns to tackle stray dog menace | The News Minute

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 2:25 pm
by Vikram
estousandy wrote:This is gonna come back & bite enthusiasts. All the words like 5.5mm, killing animals, airgun, arms act in the same page, especially considering the nature of new arms rules & how it treats .22cal ARs.

I called up Idukki RA secretary yesterday itself right after coming across this report, the guy seemed clearly alarmed.

Why people have to drag in airguns everywhere, it just can't penetrate dogmeat. Some fanatic idiots elsewhere too recently brandished ARs for perceived political mileage. Without noises like this, the inevitable clampdown on ARs can be hopefully delayed.

Very well said.

Re: Now, Kerala groups arming themselves with subsidised air guns to tackle stray dog menace | The News Minute

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 4:16 pm
by SMJ
:shock: Great! More fodder for Menaka!

Re: Now, Kerala groups arming themselves with subsidised air guns to tackle stray dog menace | The News Minute

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 5:51 pm
by mundaire
Even if the local administration feels that it needs to do something about stray dogs, this is not the way. If anything, this is stupid, criminal and inhumane!

Re: Now, Kerala groups arming themselves with subsidised air guns to tackle stray dog menace | The News Minute

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 6:25 pm
by StampMaster
When the local administration does not solve the problem (stray dog attacking people) what do people do to defend themselves.

If animal rights and govt try to blame people with AR (who use it to kill dogs for self protection) then the govt and animals lovers are more liable to not solve the problem.. resulting in people trying to solve the problem in their own ways.

I know dogs are domesticated animals, when the govt and LA can provide arms license under crop protection from animals. Why this is not justified for protection of self from animals?

Re: Now, Kerala groups arming themselves with subsidised air guns to tackle stray dog menace | The News Minute

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 7:48 pm
by goodboy_mentor
Without entering into the debate related to the thicket of ethics and morality of killing or not killing the dogs, but if the dogs or any animal for that matter has to be killed, it must be killed in a humane manner. There can be no justification to killing the animal in a manner that prolongs it's suffering, causes torture and pain. Hitting any big animal like a dog with pellets from airgun like .22 will not cause a clean and quick death. It will cause needless pain and suffering to the animal.

Re: Now, Kerala groups arming themselves with subsidised air guns to tackle stray dog menace | The News Minute

Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2016 12:10 pm
by SMJ
In such cases the AR manufacturer association should issue a strong statement against this whilst also disassociating themselves from such programs along with issuing a statement saying this would only wound the animal and not kill it. This will probably help in the cause already being fought and will also ensure a message to the powers that be that their products are made for legal enjoyment not for such purposes of killing and wounding birds or animals.

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Re: Now, Kerala groups arming themselves with subsidised air guns to tackle stray dog menace | The News Minute

Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2016 2:34 am
by Vassili Zaitsev
The issue of Stray in KL is deep rooted. I stayed in the state from 2012 to 2014. I stayed in tvm and many other metro and few non metro cities. The issue is with labour(off course their unions) and waste disposal management. Now don't think i am talking only one political party and their particular colour and flag/symbol!!
All political parties have their own unions with different colours and codes. But the main Moto remains the same...we will not work and will not allow other work either.

Stray dogs vaccination and birth control is a huge task for state govt. There are simply not enough force.
Waste disposal is another issue which is very serious in KL. People may deny these two points but they are ground reality.
Another issue butcher houses concealed and located inside the residential areas. There were regular checks by authorities but they operate secretly. In menumkulam the local people had a secret butcher shop in that area.waste disposal from that shop was just throwing or bury in ground.
I worked in Techno park office and took the accommodation in Menumkulum. There are hardly any street light on the road. The dogs who were already had a taste of blood and meat, every night they will chase two wheelers and four wheelers and bite many people on the road. Untill we sent a report with pics to Kazhakuttom police station and closed the butcher shop. The stray issue reduced and by the time I left KL ,it was almost resolved.

We can definitely control the population but let the killing be humane and quick.
Air guns cannot kill a dog and it will be more painful and stupid step to solve the issue.

Re: Now, Kerala groups arming themselves with subsidised air guns to tackle stray dog menace | The News Minute

Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2016 5:53 pm
by essdee1972
Without entering into the debate related to the thicket of ethics and morality of killing or not killing the dogs, but if the dogs or any animal for that matter has to be killed, it must be killed in a humane manner.
I agree. We can have a long debate on the ethics, without any change in perceptions.
The issue of Stray in KL is deep rooted. I stayed in the state from 2012 to 2014. I stayed in tvm and many other metro and few non metro cities. The issue is with labour(off course their unions) and waste disposal management. Now don't think i am talking only one political party and their particular colour and flag/symbol!!
All political parties have their own unions with different colours and codes. But the main Moto remains the same...we will not work and will not allow other work either.

Stray dogs vaccination and birth control is a huge task for state govt. There are simply not enough force.
Waste disposal is another issue which is very serious in KL. People may deny these two points but they are ground reality.
Another issue butcher houses concealed and located inside the residential areas. There were regular checks by authorities but they operate secretly. In menumkulam the local people had a secret butcher shop in that area.waste disposal from that shop was just throwing or bury in ground.
I worked in Techno park office and took the accommodation in Menumkulum. There are hardly any street light on the road. The dogs who were already had a taste of blood and meat, every night they will chase two wheelers and four wheelers and bite many people on the road. Untill we sent a report with pics to Kazhakuttom police station and closed the butcher shop. The stray issue reduced and by the time I left KL ,it was almost resolved.

We can definitely control the population but let the killing be humane and quick.
Air guns cannot kill a dog and it will be more painful and stupid step to solve the issue.
Very well said, Vassili. The main issue here, as I have mentioned earlier in another post, is waste management. Dogs, crows, etc. thrive on waste. If we manage / dispose of it properly, the issue will be resolved.

You can also include lack of "dog management" skills amongst the general population as a reason for the so-called "menace". For example, most people just can't resist the impulse to shriek and run, when they see a dog barking. Contrary to what advertising would have you believe, no supplement can help you outrun a dog. Even Usain Bolt would be caught. Shrieking and running will make the most docile dog chase and attack you. But then, "stupidity" is a human concept.

Re: Now, Kerala groups arming themselves with subsidised air guns to tackle stray dog menace | The News Minute

Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2016 7:08 pm
by gaurav31dec
essdee1972 wrote:
Without entering into the debate related to the thicket of ethics and morality of killing or not killing the dogs, but if the dogs or any animal for that matter has to be killed, it must be killed in a humane manner.
I agree. We can have a long debate on the ethics, without any change in perceptions.
The issue of Stray in KL is deep rooted. I stayed in the state from 2012 to 2014. I stayed in tvm and many other metro and few non metro cities. The issue is with labour(off course their unions) and waste disposal management. Now don't think i am talking only one political party and their particular colour and flag/symbol!!
All political parties have their own unions with different colours and codes. But the main Moto remains the same...we will not work and will not allow other work either.

Stray dogs vaccination and birth control is a huge task for state govt. There are simply not enough force.
Waste disposal is another issue which is very serious in KL. People may deny these two points but they are ground reality.
Another issue butcher houses concealed and located inside the residential areas. There were regular checks by authorities but they operate secretly. In menumkulam the local people had a secret butcher shop in that area.waste disposal from that shop was just throwing or bury in ground.
I worked in Techno park office and took the accommodation in Menumkulum. There are hardly any street light on the road. The dogs who were already had a taste of blood and meat, every night they will chase two wheelers and four wheelers and bite many people on the road. Untill we sent a report with pics to Kazhakuttom police station and closed the butcher shop. The stray issue reduced and by the time I left KL ,it was almost resolved.

We can definitely control the population but let the killing be humane and quick.
Air guns cannot kill a dog and it will be more painful and stupid step to solve the issue.
Very well said, Vassili. The main issue here, as I have mentioned earlier in another post, is waste management. Dogs, crows, etc. thrive on waste. If we manage / dispose of it properly, the issue will be resolved.

You can also include lack of "dog management" skills amongst the general population as a reason for the so-called "menace". For example, most people just can't resist the impulse to shriek and run, when they see a dog barking. Contrary to what advertising would have you believe, no supplement can help you outrun a dog. Even Usain Bolt would be caught. Shrieking and running will make the most docile dog chase and attack you. But then, "stupidity" is a human concept.
I agree with you on the last statement. I have seen people doing this often whereas technically one can not outrun a dog [emoji3]


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