A few common-sense rules:
- An annual license is required, with fees set by the local state, and a bag limit of no more than 5/day.
- All incidental damages caused by a drone's crash or malfunction are the sole responsibility of the person who launched or was currently controlling the drone, not the hunter.
- Ownership of the remains of the drone and any contents belong to the hunter, who is responsible for cleaning away the remains.
- Shooting at military drones is forbidden, and may render the hunter liable to being shot back at in return
- Shotgun-only using birdshot inside city limits
- No hunting
- Within 20 miles of a national boundary or nuclear power plant
- Within 5 miles of designated drone hobbyist areas
- Within 5 miles of airport approaches (unless expressly requested by the relevant authorities)
I haven't decided if police drones should be fair game.
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