California Tell Your Elected Officials You Support Drones

California Tell Your Elected Officials You Support Drones

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California bill AB1327 would allow law enforcement and public agencies to use drones. This means technology and service jobs for Californians as well as savings for the taxpayer. Drone end-users can support this bill while still supporting the 4th amendment.

AB1327 will let State, and local agencies use drones to better manage the public’s resources. Drones will also be used to help save lives and property of all Californians. AB1327 will allow drones to be used in the same manner as manned assets are currently being employed now. Drones are more efficient and cost less to operate than manned aircraft.

Read: AB1327.

The bill has already passed the CA Assembly, so call the following representatives and tell them that you support this technology and industry.

Tell them to vote yes on AB1327. Tell them you support the benefits drones can bring in the California skies.

Loni Hancock, Chair: (916) 651-4009
Joel Anderson, Vice Chair: (916) 651-4036

Also call the members of the public safety committee. Tell them to vote yes on AB1327. Tell them you are for the lawful and positive uses of drones in California skies.

Steve Knight: (916) 651-4021
Kevin de León: (916) 651-4022
Carol Liu: (916) 651-4028
Holly Mitchell: (916) 651-4026
Darrell Steinberg: (916) 651-1529

This is your opportunity to share the good drones can do.


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Patrick Egan

Editor in Field, sUAS News Americas Desk | Patrick Egan is the editor of the Americas Desk at sUAS News and host and Executive Producer of the sUAS News Podcast Series, Drone TV and the Small Unmanned Systems Business Exposition. Experience in the field includes assignments with the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command Battle Lab investigating solutions on future warfare research projects. Instructor for LTA (Lighter Than Air) ISR systems deployment teams for an OSD, U.S. Special Operations Command, Special Surveillance Project. Built and operated commercial RPA prior to 2007 FAA policy clarification. On the airspace integration side, he serves as director of special programs for the RCAPA (Remote Control Aerial Photography Association).