Re: PETA Drones?
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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02/16/14 05:54 PM
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Dave Schmidt
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I wouldn't want to be the numbskull who suggested that at a board meeting: "Yeahh, let's put some hugely expensive aircraft near hunters carrying guns. What could go wrong?"
...on second thought, knowing PeTA's grasp on reality, it was probably received with huge enthusiasm!
Last edited by Dave Schmidt; 02/16/14 05:58 PM.
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Re: PETA Drones?
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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02/16/14 06:00 PM
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Dave Schmidt
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"Looked like a Canada Goose to me. My sincere apologies to PeTA on the loss of their $50,000 toy. Words cannot express the depths of my sympathy."
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Re: PETA Drones?
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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02/16/14 06:22 PM
02/16/14 06:22 PM
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Paul Winkelmann
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So, if a guy ( any guy ) was thinking of arming one of these drones and sending it somewhere ( like the HSUS headquarters, just as an example, of course ) how much would this cost? ( For each member of Trapperman ADC, just as an example, of course )
It is my understanding that drones can fly both back and forth; depending on who was at the controls. I have noticed that we are always reactive but maybe it's time to get proactive. Why wait until some stupid Anti-group bombs the NRA headquarters. With the right technique, we could drop skunk essence on all of the oppositions headquarters and render them ineffective for years!
If this works, I want full credit. ( And if not, my name is Vinke )
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Re: PETA Drones?
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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02/16/14 09:58 PM
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States Mulling Legislation to Ban Drones Posted on February 14, 2014 Several states are considering legislation to protect hunters, anglers and trappers from harassment by unmanned, aerial drones while exercising their legal right to pursue and take wildlife. As reported by U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance (USSA) in October of last year, PETA has offered small drones for sale and is encouraging its members to utilize them to monitor sportsmen in the field. Following the example set last year by Illinois, which passed a law to prohibit the use of drones to interfere with sportsmen, the USSA is seeing similar bills put forward in other states early in 2014. Bills to outlaw harassment of sportsmen with drones are currently being considered in Alabama and Tennessee. While in Hawaii, a broader bill addressing unmanned aerial vehicles contains a prohibition against causing a nuisance with drones, and a New Jersey bill increases the penalties for harassing a person legally taking wildlife. “It is encouraging to see legislation arising that takes a stand against the extreme actions of the animal rights lobby,” said Nick Pinizzotto, USSA’s president and CEO. “Hunters are the driving force behind wildlife conservation in this country and should not be painted as criminals by radical anti-hunting organizations.” Share - See more at: http://www.ussportsmen.org/antis/states-mulling-legislation-to-ban-drones/#sthash.T7jEPV8U.dpuf
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Re: PETA Drones?
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02/17/14 12:26 AM
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They do make smaller "Hobby" type drones for a lot cheaper. One went for a joy ride I think in new York and almost hit somebody awhile ago.
Just because something is legal doesn't make it smart.
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