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Saturday, September 07, 2013

Forget Rabbit, Duck Season — It's Drone Season For Hunters In Colorado Town

Supporters acknowledge the licenses would be only a symbolic stance against government surveillance, and a Deer Trail, Colo., election authorizing them is still a month away. Yet about 1,000 people have applied for one.
The drone hunting license sold by Phil Steel of Droneshooters.com for use in Deer Trail, Colo., may just be a novelty, but a thousand people have applied to get one.
DENVER — Hunters in Colorado are lining up for a hot new license: $25 to shoot down a government drone over the village of Deer Trail.

Supporters acknowledge the licenses would be only symbolic, and a town election authorizing them is more than a month away. Still, about 1,000 people have applied for one.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't need no stinking License.

Anonymous said...

9:32 Your right!

You only need something to reach out about 12,000 feet to hit something you can not see.
Good luck with that.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, the gun will be more than $25, but I'm saving up!