Posted by GeneMO on December 26, 2015 at 10:38:06 from (71.51.203.52):
In Reply to: Evil drone owner posted by rrlund on December 25, 2015 at 14:38:01:
They will try to throw a big scare on everybody like they did with CB radios. I was one of the early fools who applied for a CB license. Something like $35. Took a month or more to get it.
Then they got so overwhealmed by every tom dick and harry buying them, they lowered it to $5, then I think come up with some sort of a self licensing thing. Send in a form, it was free, and you made up your own call letters or some such crap.
Everyone on the CB was always talking about "uncle Charlie" chasing em, listening in, etc. I dont think Uncle Charlie gate a poop.
Nobody is gonna take their rules seriously, especially rural people. I mean, how they gonna catch us? Out int he fields using em, etc.
Now scouting services, any ag business using them commerically will probably go ahead an license them, just avoig any future hasslem
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