Town To Issue Licenses and Bounties To Shoot Down Drones: “They Fly In Town, They Get

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Town To Issue Licenses and Bounties To Shoot Down Drones: “They Fly In Town, They Get Shot Down” *Video

Mac Slavo
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July 18, 2013

The President, Congress and the Department of Homeland Security may think it’s legal to spy on the Land of the Free by deploying thousands of drones over the skies of America, but the residents of Deer Trail, Colorado have a different idea.

Not only are they set to vote on hunting licenses authorizing the shoot down of unmanned aerial vehicles hovering over their town, but they’ll be issued a $100 bounty if they can prove they did it:

The small town of Deer Trail, Colorado is considering a bold move. The town board will be voting on an ordinance that would create drone hunting licenses and offer bounties for unmanned aerial vehicles.

Deer Trail resident, Phillip Steel, drafted the ordinance.

“We do not want drones in town,” said Steel. “They fly in town, they get shot down.”

Even though it’s against the law to destroy federal property, Steel’s proposed ordinance outlines weapons, ammunition, rules of engagement, techniques, and bounties for drone hunting.

The ordinates states, “The Town of Deer Trail shall issue a reward of $100 to any shooter who presents a valid hunting license and the following identifiable parts of an unmanned aerial vehicle whose markings and configuration are consistent with those used on any similar craft known to be owned or operated by the United States federal government.”

Source: Denver Channel



The hunt is on and it’s up to the residents of every single town in The United States of America to join Deer Trail, Colorado.
 

Oh boy , can't wait to see the reprocutions from this symbolic gesture .......:laughing7:
 

ok, two questions.
1. why would anyone want to observe that town?
2. what would it take to shoot down a drone? ( thinking a 22 won't do it)
 

:hello2: I Like it :thumbsup: but....
the problem is what goes up must come down, including bullets.
this whole problem of firing up in the air, came up last year in new jersey,
over new years I believe, when a Child caught a bullet with their head.

Yes it's symbolic at this point but what if :icon_scratch:

I also wouldn't want to fly a light plane low over the area on a major drinking day :laughing7:
 

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:hello2: I Like it :thumbsup: but....
the problem is what goes up must come down, including bullets.
this whole problem of firing up in the air, came up last year in new jersey,
over new years I believe, when a Child caught a bullet with their head.

Yes it's symbolic at this point but what if :icon_scratch:

I also wouldn't want to fly a light plane low over the area on a major drinking day :laughing7:

anything that hurt's a child makes me sad.
good warning however
 

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