Tom
New member
My neighbor made the news, big time. I heard it was on the TV today too at another forum.
A handicapped person can sit next to this gun set up and hunt with it, is what he's hoping. Right now, people can target shoot a 22, with his dad as an onsight manual override person, from the internet.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/11/16/life.hunting.reut/index.html
Its a new invention, it will generate new laws, to make sure its not abused, but I think it has some applications.
Here's the proposed new law news, posted by Scott Thrash, the owner of deertexas.com today at his sight:
(TPWD is Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept.)
"Just spoke with David Sinclair in Law Enforcement at TPWD. He explained that TPWD is introducing the following language at their annual Regs meeting:
quote:
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"Prohibition of hunting by remote control. This issue centers on the use of Internet technology as it relates to the taking of wildlife resources.
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This will apply to all native game including furbearers. It will NOT apply to exotics & hogs.
The regs meeting will be held on Wednesday, January 26th at 9:00 a.m. After the meeting, there will be a 30 day period set aside for public comment via their Website. Finally, there will be a public meeting in Austin on April 7th at 9:00 a.m. I plan to be there with bells on!! "
A handicapped person can sit next to this gun set up and hunt with it, is what he's hoping. Right now, people can target shoot a 22, with his dad as an onsight manual override person, from the internet.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/11/16/life.hunting.reut/index.html
Its a new invention, it will generate new laws, to make sure its not abused, but I think it has some applications.
Here's the proposed new law news, posted by Scott Thrash, the owner of deertexas.com today at his sight:
(TPWD is Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept.)
"Just spoke with David Sinclair in Law Enforcement at TPWD. He explained that TPWD is introducing the following language at their annual Regs meeting:
quote:
------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------
"Prohibition of hunting by remote control. This issue centers on the use of Internet technology as it relates to the taking of wildlife resources.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------
This will apply to all native game including furbearers. It will NOT apply to exotics & hogs.
The regs meeting will be held on Wednesday, January 26th at 9:00 a.m. After the meeting, there will be a 30 day period set aside for public comment via their Website. Finally, there will be a public meeting in Austin on April 7th at 9:00 a.m. I plan to be there with bells on!! "