Some people like to eat frogs, so what are the consequences of catching frogs in large quantities?

Article 34 1 of the Criminal Law stipulates that anyone who violates hunting laws and regulations, hunts in a game-forbidden area or during a game-forbidden period, or uses prohibited tools and methods to destroy wildlife resources, if the circumstances are serious, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention, public surveillance or a fine. Considering that the defendant has a good attitude of pleading guilty after being brought to justice, and all the frogs he hunted have been released to nature, he can be given a lighter punishment as appropriate and sentenced to four months of criminal detention and suspended for four months.

According to reports, Article 6 of the Supreme Law "Interpretation on Several Issues Concerning the Specific Application of Laws in the Trial of Criminal Cases of Destruction of Wild Animal Resources" stipulates: In violation of hunting laws and regulations, illegal hunting of more than 20 wild animals in no-hunting areas or during no-hunting periods, or using prohibited tools and methods, is illegal hunting "serious circumstances" and will be investigated for criminal responsibility.

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Frog meat is tender, low in fat and sugar, and rich in protein, carbohydrates, calcium, phosphorus, iron, vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin C and various hormones. Modern medicine has proved that frog meat not only has no special nutrition, but also affects human health and even gets parasitic diseases if eaten too much.

Frogs generally live in farmland, and crops use more chemical fertilizers and pesticides. The increase and unreasonable use of pesticides make pests resistant. The emergence of drug resistance has promoted the continuous increase of pesticide consumption. Frogs often devour pests and water sources with fertilizers and pesticides, and pesticides accumulate in frogs. If people eat them, pesticide residues will enter the human body.

People's Daily Online-A 60-year-old farmer in Taixing was sentenced for catching frogs 123.

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