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It's great that people here are "banding" together (it's "BAND" not "ban") to try and retain general rights to use their lasers outdoors, but it is a hard sell. ILDA is concerned with this law potentially affecting reviewed, safe and registered shows using lasers. These shows should have variances and other legal procedures followed prior to the show's operation. That's a bit different than what's being advocated here, namely the right for regular people to shine lasers into open air without permits or other documentation. The only reasonable purpose for shining a laser into the sky other than laser shows would be star pointing. However, with star pointing, they too could go about registering for a variance, owning a permit, and follow any other procedural regulations for shining a laser into the open sky.
What about for the general public? Can you really think of good reasons why the general public should be allowed to shine lasers into the open sky? By "good" I mean where an authority would see that there is harm in not allowing it? I really can't, even as a laser owner. I also would prefer less lasers in the hands of irresponsible children (mentally and physically).
With this in mind, I think what should be advocated is requiring licensing for using > Class II lasers outdoors/open sky. This would satisfy those asking for greater regulations/penalties on laser use outdoors, while simultaneously giving laser owners a way to legally use their lasers outdoors. It'll be much like owning license for using GMRS 2-way radios or even guns. I also foresee that, like GMRS licenses, most people will not apply for a license and still use them. This is fine, because it still gives authorities a method to "enforce" legal use of lasers especially in problematic situations, as well as bring it to the laserist's attention that operation of lasers outdoors without a license is illegal and can be prosecuted. The requirement of licensing could also be well published so that people are aware of how to legally use their lasers. This would also be of use to ILDA because laser shows could also apply for licenses.
At least give your representative a way out that will help us all.
What about for the general public? Can you really think of good reasons why the general public should be allowed to shine lasers into the open sky? By "good" I mean where an authority would see that there is harm in not allowing it? I really can't, even as a laser owner. I also would prefer less lasers in the hands of irresponsible children (mentally and physically).
With this in mind, I think what should be advocated is requiring licensing for using > Class II lasers outdoors/open sky. This would satisfy those asking for greater regulations/penalties on laser use outdoors, while simultaneously giving laser owners a way to legally use their lasers outdoors. It'll be much like owning license for using GMRS 2-way radios or even guns. I also foresee that, like GMRS licenses, most people will not apply for a license and still use them. This is fine, because it still gives authorities a method to "enforce" legal use of lasers especially in problematic situations, as well as bring it to the laserist's attention that operation of lasers outdoors without a license is illegal and can be prosecuted. The requirement of licensing could also be well published so that people are aware of how to legally use their lasers. This would also be of use to ILDA because laser shows could also apply for licenses.
At least give your representative a way out that will help us all.