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Let's
see. Surveillance cameras in the work place, on every street
corner,
at every traffic light, on every roadway, and now we have gummint
drones to contend with. The same drones employed to
find and kill al-Qaedas and Talibans, but not stop illegal entry
into our country.
Let's keep this simple. Should the good citizen shoot them
down? Make it a national sport,
with merit badges, trophies and celebrity awarded? There are
after all no good
surveillance cams in a free nation. If you're on the jury who
decides
Rodney Brossart's case, you may want to acquit. (Note, this is
not my idea. I was
forced to do it by the freedom surveillance chip in my brain. I
am against
anything that is illegal, so check local codes. Of course.)
USA UAS USA
Next issue - White House diverts $500M to IRS for
enforcement of Obamacare... ^ |
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One word: PULL!
ReplyDeleteSo what caliber for drone? Im thinkin the old 12 gauge will do. Prizes for downing one with a 22?
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Poor choice for the first hill to die on.
ReplyDeleteFar right ghost dancer decides to keep cows for breaking a fence, instead of charging the cattleman for pasturage and fence repair, and refuses to return cattle.
Police have probable cause to look for evidence of cattle rustling, and use a drone to photo the cattle.
It looks like they followed procedure here, boss. Get a warrant or have probable cause before searching for evidence.
I would think given that it's a surveillance drone, you'd want some distance betwixt. I'm thinking Remington 700
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone make a shot round for a Barrett .50?
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ReplyDeleteLooks like the boys are at the 27yd line...prolly should move up to the sixteen.
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