A couple things to remember...
Legality, safety and moral issues aside, the bottom line is that this is a
symbolic measure, arguing about more intrusive Government surveillance and the potential lack of privacy for residents from increased UAV surveillance.
No one here, in his right mind, is going to go out and try shooting down a UAV, believe me. The State of Colorado won't allow the physical act of shooting down a UAV that is either privately or Government owned. C'mon now... is that what you take us for?
Deer Trail is a small community of about 650 residents, located about 60 miles East of Denver. Don't get the impression that this is a 'suburb' of Denver, and 'sportsmen' by the thousands are going to bum rush City Hall with their .30-.30's looking for drone licenses and Hunting Tags, and swarms of 'hunters' randomly shooting into the sky at anything moving through the air!
Really? Remember... 'SYMBOLIC' GESTURE, protesting the potential for more intrusive Government surveillance by the use of UAV's. I'll be honest, though... if this thing does pass in November and 'licenses' become available, I just might drive to Deer Trail and get one. Behind a picture frame, hanging on my wall... it would make one hell of a display!
Don't read into this as the media is portraying it; the residents of Deer Trail are playing along and know what the reality is, as do the rest of us Coloradans...
