Colorado town considers drone-hunting licenses

Larry Gude

Strung Out
Our dystopian future; Outlawing opposing our government breaking the law.

Officials admit they have never seen a drone plane on the Eastern Plains, but they want to make a statement that they think using unmanned surveillance planes to spy on people in the United States is wrong. They say the ordinance is mostly symbolic. They also recognize it's against federal law to destroy federal property.

On the other hand, it will be really kewl the first time some 14 year old RC hobbyist computer genius brings one down.

:popcorn:
 
Our dystopian future; Outlawing opposing our government breaking the law.



On the other hand, it will be really kewl the first time some 14 year old RC hobbyist computer genius brings one down.

:popcorn:

By accidentally crashing into it of course.

I'm thinking someone will hack them first. Send them off to track elk.
 
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