Lawmakers in the Oregon House voted unanimously late last week to outlaw the use of drones for hunting or fishing in the state. While there’s no evidence that Oregon hunters or anglers have been using drones, the bill’s proponents said it’s happened elsewhere. The bill orders the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife to adopt a rule banning the use of unmanned vehicles to track, harass or scout fish and wildlife. It passed in a 59-0 vote, sending it to the Senate. From The Associated Press.