Also, I'm not a fan of banning in general but as a relatively disinterested onlooker, I can see that is where it is headed. From the state and law enforcement's perspective cameras are just turning into a flash point for trouble. Not everyone falls into this category for sure, but there are folks who equate putting up a camera and getting a deer's picture with having dibs on that spot, very much like hanging a stand. Then they get very territorial and defensive about someone "moving in on my spot/buck" and that is where the trouble begins. Or you have instances where one guy puts one out, another guy tampers with it or steals it and then it is back and forth until eventually someone gets hurt and law enforcement gets involved.
I don't use cameras much since I think they hurt more than they help me. If I want to hunt a particular spot and go in and there is a camera, I still hunt the spot. It just changes the way I categorize the spot. It might go from a spot I would only shoot a buck to an any legal deer spot since I know that spot has already been pressured.
It would not surprise me one bit if in ten years they are illegal on all public land in all 50 states.