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Fair point. I imagined he had a trail by jury if he is consideriing an appeal however, tried by a judge would give him the same grounds for an appeal...Was there a jury?
Who knows,..I imagine it would have to be identifiable.I wonder, do you suppose if it’s a FW&P drone would you be charged with assaulting an officer of the law?
@Addicting and to add to Pahoundsman's comment - My bad. It was not a jury. Pa houndsman is on the $.I believe he went in front of a district magistrate. He could probably take it to a higher court and challenge the decision.
The JL debacle is the first thing that popped in my head too when I read this.Lame. Not as lame as a undercover warden shooting a 200" MT bighorn lame, but lame.
I had the opportunity to speak with someone in the FAA once on the topic. As far as federal law is concerned it's no less illegal to shoot at a drone than to shoot at a helicopter or a commercial airliner.I know a guy that shot one and got in deep shit for it. Had to replace the drone, too.
Different state, different laws.I hunt in Georgia. I have heard of using drones for recovery at night with night vision and heat sensor. No problems that i have heard.