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Setting Regulations for Where and When Drones Can Fly

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 (Chad McClymond/KQED)

The use of drones for commercial and private use has increased in recent years and regulators are struggling to keep up. This past weekend the Federal Aviation Administration released proposed rules for commercial drones and on Tuesday, a California state senate hearing took up the issue of how to balance drone use and privacy concerns.

Guests:

Hannah-Beth Jackson, California State Senator, D-Santa Barbara and Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee

Bruce Parks, treasurer, Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems Internatioal, Silicon Valley Chapter and founder of Agriflight.com

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