Why Charlottesville Is The First U.S. City To Outlaw Drones
Mar 13, 2013 at 1:31 PM
DailyBail in Civil Liberties, Drones, charlottesville, drones, thomas jefferson, video

Two words - Thomas Jefferson.

Disclosure: I graduated from the University of Virginia.

Charlottesville, Virginia, home to Thomas Jefferson and the University of Virginia, has a long history of being a voice for freedom.  Now it can add freedom from drones to the list, as Charlottesville's anti-drone resolution is the first of its kind in the nation.  The resolution, which passed by a 3 to 2 vote, calls on the Virginia General Assembly and Congress to adopt legislation barring information obtained from drones from being used court-- and the city itself has adopted such a ban locally.  The measure also endorses a proposed two year moratorium on drones in Virginia.

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Original NYT Kill List Article That Sparked The Outrage

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Obama's Rules For Assassinating U.S. Citizens

 

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Ben Swann Asks Obama: 'How Do You Justify A Kill List?'

 

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Song - Here's to you Mr. Jefferson

 

 

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