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Old 10-17-2017, 11:30 AM
Sledhead71 Sledhead71 is offline
 
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Originally Posted by ghostguy6 View Post
So is the idea of people flying drones over private property, around house's, interfering with lawful hunts and using them to scout out property prior to thefts. I have seen one fall out of the sky and land in a lake next to a dock full of people. I don't know the cause (dead battery, loss of signal perhaps) but I would say that poses a significant safety risk to the public even if its not common. I have witnessed an operator intentionally snagging fishing lines with a drone. These things may be illegal now already but unfortunately still happen.
There is an established process to report illegal activities, use it.

Private property does not extend to the skies, can you imagine the taxes you would pay

Your logic would mean the chance of a fired cartridge would pose significant risk to abolish our rights to hunt.

There are idiots in all walks of life, I don't need or want more legislation to protect myself from these people. Or ones who shoot shat cause they don't agree with it.

Enjoy the decline.
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