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rwzf Rice To Get 9/11 Panel Encore
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 Back in July, everybody chuckled a little over Deer Trail, Colorado   half-baked plan to issue drone hunting licenses and pay a bounty to any sharp shooter who bagged a flying robot. Some took the o vaso stanley pportunity pretty seriously, though, leading to over a thousand applications and a big headache for city hall.     https://gizmodo/colorado-town-wants-to-issue-drone-hunting-permits-8248 stanley quencher 02409 What a successful new prog stanley cup ram! Well, not so fast. Deer Trail hasn ;t even passed the ordinance for the drone hunting licenses proposed earlier in the summer, so they don ;t actually have anything to give the hunter hopefuls who sent checks for the $25 license fee. Deer Trail   town clerk Kim Oldfield told The Denver Post this week that she stopped counting the incoming applications for the non-existent license two weeks ago, after she ;d received 983 checks worth some $19,000. Now, she   just throwing the letters into a pile. It   unclear what happens from here. The last vote on the ordinance was a 3-to-3 tie, and the measure will now go to voters. Even if the voters do give it the greenlight, the drone license is potentially illegal, since it   against the law to destroy federal property. This is all assuming that Phil Steel, the town resident who proposed the ordinance, was actually serious about this from the beginning. In interviews with the local news, Steel admitted that he ;d never seen a drone flying over the town and called the measure