It's a start, but it doesn't go far enough in favor of the homeowner. I can tell you one thing -- fly a drone over my home and it _WILL_ be in pieces. I guarantee you that . . .
Rep. Burchett introduces Defense Against Drones Act
U.S. Representative Tim Burchett (R-TN) has introduced the Defense Against Drones Act (DADA).
The Defense Against Drones Act permits individuals to use a legally obtained shotgun to shoot down a drone if they reasonably believe it is flying at or below 200 feet above their property, in accordance with state law. While this legislation does not mandate that the individual who shoots down the drone return it to its owner, they are required to report the incident to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) within 60 days if the drone's registration number is identifiable.
Rep. Burchett introduces Defense Against Drones Act
U.S. Representative Tim Burchett (R-TN) has introduced the Defense Against Drones Act (DADA).
The Defense Against Drones Act permits individuals to use a legally obtained shotgun to shoot down a drone if they reasonably believe it is flying at or below 200 feet above their property, in accordance with state law. While this legislation does not mandate that the individual who shoots down the drone return it to its owner, they are required to report the incident to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) within 60 days if the drone's registration number is identifiable.
It's a start, but it doesn't go far enough in favor of the homeowner. I can tell you one thing -- fly a drone over my home and it _WILL_ be in pieces. I guarantee you that . . .
Rep. Burchett introduces Defense Against Drones Act
U.S. Representative Tim Burchett (R-TN) has introduced the Defense Against Drones Act (DADA).
The Defense Against Drones Act permits individuals to use a legally obtained shotgun to shoot down a drone if they reasonably believe it is flying at or below 200 feet above their property, in accordance with state law. While this legislation does not mandate that the individual who shoots down the drone return it to its owner, they are required to report the incident to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) within 60 days if the drone's registration number is identifiable.
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