By Randy Ellis Staff Writer rellis@oklahoman.comDrones have tremendous potential for good, but they also create risks to privacy and public safety, Oklahoma lawmakers were told Wednesday during an interim study at the state Capitol. Developing legislation that can effectively maximize the societal and commercial benefits of unmanned aircraft while minimizing risks to privacy and safety will be a challenge, experts said. “This is an emerging technology that raises concerns about property rights, privacy and more, but there is also the potential for economic development and other positives," said state Sen.Read more on NewsOK.com