The low cost, popularity and wider use of private drones will drive the legislation in many states. In Alaska where planes play a larger part in almost all hunting operations, the rules were inevitable. Now with the drones there will certainly be new laws enacted for good reason. I can see a hunter sending out his $1500 drone to scout the fields near his location. The next phase of that will be arming the drone for an even easier kill. The hunting heritage is an old one and should remain as one man hunting an animal on fair terms.