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Maybe reckless discharge of firearm, or discharging a firearm in a way to cause nuisance. You'd certainly annoy the drone "pilot". And you might be on video. Would not look good either way. More hassle than it solved.
Maybe reckless discharge of firearm, or discharging a firearm in a way to cause nuisance. You'd certainly annoy the drone "pilot". And you might be on video. Would not look good either way. More hassle than it solved.
How is it reckless if they are illegally spying on you over your property without your permission? Right to privacy?
How is it reckless if they are illegally spying on you over your property without your permission? Right to privacy?
You might at a pinch use a firearm to defend your life, and I think the law would back you up. For defending your privacy I'd maybe just stick to throwing rocks.
Here is a useful idea for when the zombies, sorry drones come:
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