DEER TRAIL, Colo. (TheBlaze/AP) — The next potential target for hunters in one Colorado town might be flying with or above the birds — well above the birds.
Leaders in the town of Deer Trail, which has a population around 550 people, are considering an ordinance that would create aerial drone hunting licenses and offer bounties to anyone who shoots one down.
“We do not want drones in town,” resident Phillip Steel, who drafted the ordinance told KMGH-TV. “They fly in town, they get shot down.”
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