Colorado Town Goes Drone Hunting
Across the country and around the world Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), popularly called drones in the media, are all the rage. Several states, wary of potential unconstitutional violations of civil rights from these remote controlled planes, have passed laws limiting their use. One Colorado town is even talking of declaring open season on these flying robots.
The small town (pop 500-ish) of Deer Trail, Colorado, is considering licensing bounty hunters to shoot unlawful drones flying over the town from the sky. The concept is to allow hunters who pay a $25 fee to snipe shoot UAVs with shotguns of 12-gauge or less. For each set of salvaged drone wings turned in, the city will pay the hunter a $25 bounty. For an entire aircraft, $100
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