Delaware Statutes
§ 312 — Aiming the beam of a laser pointer at an aircraft prohibited; unclassified misdemeanor
Delaware § 312
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Bluebook
Del. Code tit. 2, § 312 (2026).
Text
(a)A person is guilty of aiming the beam of a laser pointer at an aircraft when the person knowingly shines, points, or focuses the beam of a laser pointer at an aircraft while it is in the process of taking off, in flight, or landing.
(b)This section does not prohibit aiming the beam of a laser pointer at an aircraft by any of the following:
(1)An individual conducting research and development or flight testing for an aircraft manufacturer or the Federal Aviation Administration.
(2)A member of the United States Department of Defense or the United States Department of Homeland Security acting in an official capacity during an activity related to research and development, flight testing, or training.
(3)A law-enforcement officer acting in an official capacity.
(4)Individuals play
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Legislative History
80 Del. Laws, c. 70, § 2
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