In an effort to raise money and publicity for Ban Trophy Hunting, an organization that advocates for the outlawing of trophy hunting in general and is now urging the UK government to forbid hunters from bringing their slaughtered animals back into the nation, Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne have created a t-shirt.
Trophy hunters are totally crazy. You’ve got to be barking to kill an innocent animal and then take photos of yourself laughing about it. We’ve all got to do our bit. I like to design things so I’ve done a t-shirt for the Campaign to Ban Trophy Hunting. The government said it would ban hunting trophies, so get on with it! Tell your MP you want it banned right now! Get yourself an Ozzy t-shirt for Christmas and help save the animals! Ozzy Osbourne
Ozzy and I are big supporters of the Campaign to Ban Trophy Hunting. We really hope everyone buys this t-shirt and help raise funds to fight these awful people. I can’t think of anything more sickening than killing an animal just for the fun of it and then putting its head up in your living room. I honestly thought those days had gone. Let’s make trophy hunting extinct, not wildlife. Support the campaign and tell the politicians you want the ban done today not tomorrow. We’ve done a special edition of personally signed t-shirts which will be auctioned off. It’s really important that everyone gets behind this campaign. Let’s give wildlife the best Christmas gift of all – a future free of these sick maniacs.
Sharon Osbourne
Now available in 9 sizes and 6 colours, each one with Ozzy’s design, described as combining “powerful imagery with a call for animal rights, featuring a striking illustration of a lion that embodies strength and resilience.”
Campaigners are optimistic that a law enforcing a prohibition on the import of trophies will be swiftly passed because it is part of the Labour Party’s policy and has cross-parliamentary support. According to the Ban Trophy Hunting group, over 200,000 of the 1.7 million trophies that have been stolen from animals in the past ten years have come from endangered species.