Bill To Impose Penalties For Drone’s Invading Someone’s Privacy Fails On Second Vote
Opponents of the bill say any limitations on drones may hurt the state's growing unmanned aircraft industry
BISMARCK, N.D. — The House has reconsidered a measure that would impose penalties for using drones to invade someone’s privacy. Representatives approved the bill on Tuesday but today voted to defeat it. Opponents of the bill say any limitations on drones may hurt the state’s growing unmanned aircraft industry. The bill aimed to make it illegal to use a drone…