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Vatic Note: Now this is more like it, a real economic incentive program. It attacks the surveillance society while also doing economic contribution to the community. That beats taxpayers paying for the drones in the first place since we would never pay for something to be used against us, now would we? The PTB may think and say that "we are stupid", but we are not.
I don't know and was not able to find out if the town council passed it or if it passed by the voters, so will continue to find out and report back when I do. I told everyone that we are a creative lot, and can come up with many and varied ways to thwart the arrogant ones plans and this is just one example.
If they pass it and it works, watch for other towns to do the same thing. I notice we have drones flying over my community and we are small, only 6,000 full time residents. So what for? No wonder the budget is a mess.... its stuff like this that proves whoever is pulling the money strings has no clue how to prioritize and spend the money that will bring the greatest return for the tax payer. Or its intentional, and I am placing my bets on that being the case.
Well, This gives me another way to fund raise as well, LOL
Colorado To Pay $25-$100 Bounty On Shot Down Obama Drones ~ Citizens Receive License To Protect State’s Sovereign Airspace!
http://politicalvelcraft.org/2013/07/18/colorado-has-fun-with-biden-barry-colorado-to-pay-25-100-bounty-on-shot-down-obama-drones-citizens-receive-license-to-protect-states-sovereign-airspace/
by Political Vel Craft
Posted on July 18, 2013
A six-page petition documents that the threat of surveillance from drones — regardless of who is piloting them — it is a threat, therefore, drone incursions are to be seen as acts of war.
According to the proposed ordinance, which will be considered by the town council at its next meeting on Aug. 6, prospective bounty hunters can get a one-year drone-hunting license for $25.
Proposed bounties will be $25 for those turning in the wings or fuselage of downed aircraft and $100 for mostly intact vehicles. To collect the bounty, the wreckage must have “markings, and configuration … consistent with those used by the United States federal government.”
Such “trophies” then become the property of Deer Trail.
The ordinance spells out the rules of engagement. Shooters must use shotguns, 12-gauge or smaller, firing lead, steel or depleted uranium ammunition and they can’t fire on aircraft flying higher than 1,000 (a determination made using a range finder or a best guess). No weapons with rifled barrels allowed, and no tracer rounds.
An “engagement” is limited to three shots at an aircraft every two hours. Being unable to bring down the drone within those guidelines, the petition notes, “demonstrates a lack of proficiency with the weapon.”
Drones can become targets if the bounty hunter feels the aircraft is stalking them, if they maneuver as if they’re following someone, or if they display any weaponry.
But if anyone accidentally shoots down a remote-controlled toy airplane, the proposed ordinance warns, “the owner of the toy remote control aerial vehicle shall be reimbursed for its full cost by the shooter.”
Unless, that is, the toy aircraft was flying over the shooter’s property.
“Throughout its history, the Town of Deer Trail has maintained its independence from all other political entities,” the ordinance reads. “Therefore, the Town of Deer Trail declares its supremacy over its territorial boundaries and, with respect to this ordinance, the supremacy and sovereignty of its airspace and its citizen’s right to defend the airspace of the town, their homes, businesses and related properties from unwanted incursions by unmanned aerial vehicles.”
Phillip Steel, the citizen who circulated the petition, did not return an email from The Daily Caller News Foundation seeking comment, but in an article in the local I-70 Scout newspaper (posted on a town history Facebook page), he says he was motivated by recent revelations about domestic spying by the National Security Agency.
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Town Clerk Kim Oldfield wrote in an email to The Daily Caller News Foundation that Steel collected “way more” than the signatures needed to bring the idea to a vote in a special election, but said that the town board was considering adopting it outright “from an economic standpoint.”
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