I kinda find this amusing. Drones are potentially dangerous, but its ok to have loads of guns in the USA. Yes I know that there are safeguards before people can buy a weapon in the USA, but still...
But still... what? Does the one have anything to do with the other?I kinda find this amusing. Drones are potentially dangerous, but its ok to have loads of guns in the USA. Yes I know that there are safeguards before people can buy a weapon in the USA, but still...
Good. It’s only a matter of time before they’re used for malicious reasons.
I kinda find this amusing. Drones are potentially dangerous, but its ok to have loads of guns in the USA. Yes I know that there are safeguards before people can buy a weapon in the USA, but still...
I think "land of the free" means if you fly one of these in the wrong place, someone is gonna use it for target practice, whether it's the government or a random personLand of the free...
You aren't allowed to carry guns wherever you please, let alone threaten people with them. Yes, it's also hairy because it can be hard to prove whether someone is acting in self-defense, but you have the same issue with kitchen knives (shoutout to the UK). That's what this law is about, taking down threatening drones. It's more similar to the criminalization of shining laser pointers at aircraft.I kinda find this amusing. Drones are potentially dangerous, but its ok to have loads of guns in the USA. Yes I know that there are safeguards before people can buy a weapon in the USA, but still...
Good. It’s only a matter of time before they’re used for malicious reasons.
As someone who flies both FPV racing drones and camera drones:
“They can have my drones when they pry them from my cold, dead hands.”