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Feds issue “draft guidance” to restrict high-powered laser pointers
On Friday, the Food and Drug Administration published new draft guidance that could effectively put an end to high-powered lasers in the United States. It will not be formally approved until the 90-day comment period has passed. The move is likely in response to the growing threat of laser strikes against aircraft. Since early 2014, the FBI has offered a $10,000 reward to anyone who reports a laser strike to federal authorities, leading to an arrest. Since the FBI began keeping track in 2004,… (arstechnica.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Banning Things: A true sign of incompetence and inability to lead and govern.
Right you are Aaron Cannata.
In any and every constitutionally governed democracy, regulation(or say controlled regulation) is the basic answer to every legal system.
Banning simpliciter is for the dictatorships .
In any and every constitutionally governed democracy, regulation(or say controlled regulation) is the basic answer to every legal system.
Banning simpliciter is for the dictatorships .
Bingo!
Just more talk by somebody in the government to try and justify their existence. Sad part is, it just shows how ignorant and out of touch with the real world that they are. I'm kinda like Boyd; Ya'll let me know how good this works out. LOL
Banning things always works.
A good governance is where there is no banning.
Instead, it is regulated .
A general and universal principle.
But who cares for principles ?
Instead, it is regulated .
A general and universal principle.
But who cares for principles ?
We are regulated to death. Regs don't fix stupid. That 14 years in the pokey will regulate all but the brain dead.
Stupid ?
Not surprised at your low IQ .
Not surprised at your low IQ .
A low IQ is when you think regulation will stop a dumbass from getting or pointing a laser at an aircraft.
Get him JW!!
A beautiful Sunday morning Wayne! And Talledaga too!
yep. LOL