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Just like registering your guns....
How does forcing one to register their quadcopter stop them from using it illegally? Unless it's brought down by authorities how can it be identified?
Will this be an end to the diy quadcopter?
this process i believe is to be used to identify the user of the drone in the event of unlawful use is that right
All of those laws were vetoed.Here in Ca. one politician is pushing for registration for drones, as well as making it a punishable offense for flying over or near fires and hindering first responders efforts. Then she goes on to say she wants it to be illegal to fly within 2 miles of any airport. I guess she doesn,t read the FAA recommendations. Politicians.....gotta love em!
I agree totally... They could never place a ban on those types of items. I guess the point I was trying to make is how could they possibly enforce these rules on the diy side of this hobby.Unlikely, all the parts that go into a drone are also commonly used for other craft - almost all flight controllers can be configured to be used for ground-based vehicles, and that's the part that really makes a "drone" a "drone". It's not like they can outlaw brushless motors and ESCs.
Just like registering your guns....
I don't but it's probably coming too.In some states you do not have to register your gun,
With strong message against creating new crimes, Gov. Brown vetoes drone billsShe is trying again with more support.
Something else I thought of, so now what constitutes a " drone"... While some (like the solo) have robust automation features, others are little more than just an RC aircraft. So does this mean anyone flying an RC aircraft will need to have it registered? I'm willing to bet the AMA will have something to say about this.
Here in California there are so many laws you don't even know you're breaking half of them, new drone law's should create a lot of new revenue for the city of Los Angeles because at the end of the day it's just the rich getting richer and finding new ways to tax us down some more. What do they expect to get by having people register their personal drones, stupid people are still going to do stupid things, responsible people are going to continue to be responsible, only difference is there going to collect off both of them regardless of any fact mark my words this is about to turn in to a ultra expensive hobby.Here in Ca. one politician is pushing for registration for drones, as well as making it a punishable offense for flying over or near fires and hindering first responders efforts. Then she goes on to say she wants it to be illegal to fly within 2 miles of any airport. I guess she doesn,t read the FAA recommendations. Politicians.....gotta love em!
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