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Should police drones in the U.S. be armed?
A Texas sheriff's department is one agency considering the move. (washington.cbslocal.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
These people are out of control.
I'll compromise. Unarmed helium balloons, max alt 500'agl.
Some folks are already doing this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNPJMk2fgJU&feature=player_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNPJMk2fgJU&feature=player_embedded
NO... With some of the officers I have seen. I have the utmost respect for them, but putting a remote control a/c with fire arms... I do not like that idea... Cameras yes, guns NO. What will they want next, Kamikaze RC!
Now that has to be the lamest argument against the second amendment I have ever heard. "we need to be like china". Their government is just so good to the citizens.
I only live in China, but it is a hell lot safer.
I don't think so. When a couple guys twice your side want to club you and borrow from you, what you gonna do? Call the government? I know they are so responsive. In reality the second amendment was put in place to protect you from the government. You are certainly a follower and have a lot of faith in in your leadership. Good luck!!
P. S. I don't totally trust the US gov. So you can guess what I think of the Chinese gov!!! Why are there so many Chinese here and trying to get here? Why leave utopia?
I am not totally for the Chinese government or policies. Overall, I support the majority of America's principles. I just think every household owning a gun is a bit extreme. Besides, in America if a couple of guys wanted to borrow from you, they could just as easily shoot you.
Maybe I should have just kept my comments about firearms away from flight aware, since this is about drones, not Chinese law.
We can let it drop as a difference of beliefs. But one gun per household is not nearly enough. Lol