When Cherry Hills Village became one of Colorado’s first cities to enact an ordinance regulating drones in 2015, Mayor Laura Christman called it a public safety issue.
Residents told her, “‘No, we do not need a drone law because we will just shoot them down.’ Just so you know, in Cherry Hills, it’s illegal to shoot a gun outside,” Christman said during a panel Wednesday at the Rocky Mountain Unmanned Symposium. “That is a public safety issue for us in the community. They’re not allowed to shoot it down, regardless. … But we want people to know that they can call the police” …
The Denver Post | March 8, 2017