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Base Golf is dead in the United States, have to buy either the GTI or the R.

We just need some small cars that don’t suck. The original VW Bug was one such car. In terms of interior space, the old bug was about same as the current Mini. And yet it became the best selling import in America for a good dozen years in a row. The original Honda Civic likewise was about the same size inside and out

I see this as a win-win. Ammosexuals are finally doing something good for their community by shooting down drones. And, if they’re caught, they get their guns taken away and are sent to prison. Like I said, win-win.

Well Amazon and Wal Mart could go the cyberpunk route and establish their own corporate police to punish people who shoot down their property. 

Hell yeah, ‘Murica.

Interesting I thought below a certain size you didn’t have to register. I have a tiny one, like maybe 5 to 6 inches across, and never registered it lol, though I have also only flown it a handful of times.

Well, since corporations are people, I suppose 2nd Amend “rights” apply to them, too - amirite ?

I had a neighbor with a couple drones that he used for real estate photography. They could take very high resolution photographs.

It’s any drone, the FAA doesn’t play around with it. I had to get my Part 107 for work and you have to learn a ton of material and if you break the law it can have serious repercussions.

Obviously you arm the drones so they can defend themselves. It’s the American way.

“Self respecting Floridian” is inherently contradictory.

It’s apparently quite common for Americans to shoot at drones everything

I assume it’s that drones above a certain size or operated commercially, I think, are treated as aircraft like a plane.

I would assume that there’s probably still state laws against discharging a firearm in public as well

I assume that when you go to the Florida DMV to get your driver’s license, there is the written exam, the behind-the-wheel exam, and the marksmanship exam (range etiquette and gun safety not covered).

The drone was in surveillance mode, so it was fairly steady.  Any self respecting Floridian can pull off a 25 yd shot with a handgun.

It was either gonna be Texas or Florida. Texas, because guns; Florida, because, well, Florida man.

They need to route them over streets and public spaces until they reach their destination, otherwise, exactly this will keep happening (regardless of laws people will keep on doing it). Even knowing they’re usually benign and that I don’t own a firearm I still have a really strong urge to shoot them down around my

Sky net planned for this, Walmart will make the drones bulletproof and bingo bango that tech will be on the reapers. 

This is exactly what everyone assumed would happen with delivery drones, so much so that Parks and Rec made a joke about it 7 years ago when Ron Swanson shoots one down in his yard.