fatboy
Well-Known Member
We now have ammunition for them. Make sure you keep your rounds next to your Zombie killer shells. http://www.luckygunner.com/12ga-3-uranium-drone-load-tacnition-5-rounds
They are already illegal to use.
Did you read this in the regs somewhere? If so, where? We had a pretty 'spirited' conversation about this in the store yesterday & no one could find anything anywhere in the regs where it addressed use of drones. Obviously there is an ethical issue to using them, but we were discussing the legality of it. I put a call in to the local CO, but haven't heard back yet.
Drones are not illegal to use. If someone wishes to use a drone for commercial purposes (making money through the use of drones flights) they must petition for an exemption. I have been hearing from attorneys this is not terribly difficult to obtain one. These are known as a section 333 waiver. If you Google section 333 drone use waiver there will be plenty of information to fill in the blanks.
Just another tool that will be abused just as much as it will be used for good purpose. I can see how they'd be very valuable to enforcement, the ag community, etc., but honestly hope they're outlawed to the general public. We've got enough toys at our disposal already.
I'd be all for the Iowa DNR incorporating the use of drones to catch poachers and trespassers. Anything to make these low-lives think twice! If it can be used to spot animals; it'd be just as useful to spot or track humans.
I always read about drone use in the Farm news letter that shows up in the mail. I don't understand how the farming community is using them. Can someone fill me in? Are they looking for weed control?