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Feds issue “draft guidance” to restrict high-powered laser pointers
On Friday, the Food and Drug Administration published new draft guidance that could effectively put an end to high-powered lasers in the United States.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) Plus d'info...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Banning things always works.
Yup. Nobody gets shot in Chicago anymore.
<Sarcasm>
Hey a new cause for the ban the ever what nuts to take up now and later let me know how that works for them.
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