This Florida bill could put your drones at risk

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Bill 1422 is another example of a state legislator attempting to regulate something it has no authority over due to increased publicity of
drones potentially flying overhead
over where an aircraft can fly as that lies with the FAA.The bill is similar to a Connecticut law introduced last month that seeks to ban
refineries, or any place fenced off and marked as not to enter
stupid before getting taken to court.Shooting drones down is illegal under federal law and punishable by up to 20 years in prison
airspace
However, that could change with a recently introduced Senate bill that would pass the first 200 feet of jurisdiction to local governments,
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