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Showing: September, 2016

Testimony presented during an interim study on drones gave members of the Senate Public Safety Committee an opportunity to better understand some of the potential positives and the sometimes competing concerns regarding constitutional rights when contemplating possible state policy on the use of drones.
The study was requested by Sen. Frank Simpson who said it was important to take into account privacy concerns, constitutional questions and the need to balance those with public safety issues and the potential for economic development in the state.
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Sen. Simpson says a balance must be found in protecting citizen's privacy and their safety.
Sen. Simpson says the legislature will have to consider the definition of aerial trespass.
George Geissler, State Forestry Director, OK Dept of Ag, explains how his department utilizes drones.
Stephen Henderson, Judge Haskell A. Holloman OU Professor of Law, discusses privacy.

Testimony presented during an interim study on drones gave members of the Senate Public Safety Committee an opportunity to better understand some of the potential positives and the sometimes competing concerns regarding constitutional rights when contemplating possible state policy on the use of drones.
The study was requested by Sen. Frank Simpson who said it was important to take into account privacy concerns, constitutional questions and the need to balance those with public safety issues and the potential for economic development in the state.
read more.

Sen. Simpson says a balance must be found in protecting citizen's privacy and their safety.
Sen. Simpson says the legislature will have to consider the definition of aerial trespass.
George Geissler, State Forestry Director, OK Dept of Ag, explains how his department utilizes drones.
Stephen Henderson, Judge Haskell A. Holloman OU Professor of Law, discusses privacy.

Testimony presented during an interim study on drones gave members of the Senate Public Safety Committee an opportunity to better understand some of the potential positives and the sometimes competing concerns regarding constitutional rights when contemplating possible state policy on the use of drones.
The study was requested by Sen. Frank Simpson who said it was important to take into account privacy concerns, constitutional questions and the need to balance those with public safety issues and the potential for economic development in the state.
read more.

Sen. Simpson says a balance must be found in protecting citizen's privacy and their safety.
Sen. Simpson says the legislature will have to consider the definition of aerial trespass.
George Geissler, State Forestry Director, OK Dept of Ag, explains how his department utilizes drones.
Stephen Henderson, Judge Haskell A. Holloman OU Professor of Law, discusses privacy.

Testimony presented during an interim study on drones gave members of the Senate Public Safety Committee an opportunity to better understand some of the potential positives and the sometimes competing concerns regarding constitutional rights when contemplating possible state policy on the use of drones.
The study was requested by Sen. Frank Simpson who said it was important to take into account privacy concerns, constitutional questions and the need to balance those with public safety issues and the potential for economic development in the state.
read more.

Sen. Simpson says a balance must be found in protecting citizen's privacy and their safety.
Sen. Simpson says the legislature will have to consider the definition of aerial trespass.
George Geissler, State Forestry Director, OK Dept of Ag, explains how his department utilizes drones.
Stephen Henderson, Judge Haskell A. Holloman OU Professor of Law, discusses privacy.