If so, I'll take my next vacation in Colorado and see if I can score a couple big ones. Hope they let you keep them. I'd like to hang one over the fireplace. Probably best to stick with the low flying ones since the FAA regulates air space over 400' and they don't sound happy. What a great country this is! http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/07/20/faa-warns-shooting-at-drone-could-result-in-prosecution-similar-to-shooting-at/ ...Tiger
If they do pass the ordinance then it will be a valid hunting tag and non-resident tags will be available. I'm in - [size=12pt]ROAD TRIP![/size]
LMAO @ Hunting Licenses for shooting drones I posted the following the other day and apparently it is quite legal under current U.S. Law to fly over ones property above the legal minimum altitude for aircraft when flying from point A to point B or in layman's GUN touting DRONE Shootin language "we're just passing through, Bubba" However for any other use while flying over ones property would constitute a trespass ... well, it would seem so the way I read it? The airspace above private property, the legalities ...