Published on Mar  4, 2013
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. Even though the 
legislation won't do anything to prevent federal or state operated 
drones from flying over Charlottesville, the resolution has raised 
awareness and prompted other cities and states across the US to take 
similar measures.
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