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Secyurityet
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Re: Can U.S. Citizen Shoot Down Domestic Spy Drones?

You can always post a sign on your roof, in 6 inch letters, advising potential observers, "I do not consent to surveillance."

Not that it's going to make any difference, but you might be able to convince a judge that anyone observing you through remote sensing technology was informed that you were not a willing participant.

You obviously have no expectation of privacy out on the street, but if you're in your home, or a secluded area of your property, advising remote surveillants of your nonconcurrence might push the more conscientious of them to err on the side of obtaining a search warrant.

But you should be prepared to live the life of a saint afterwards...
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While it may be appealing to some to have a couple of drone fins mounted and hanging on the trophy wall untill your state starts issuing a drone tag for your hunting license i would strongly discourage against it. In the eyes of the law what would be the differance between a spy drone, police helocopter looking for a criminal or looking for marijuana growing? I certainly wouldn't be shooting at any.

DrStrange
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I think he's quoting the original pledge:

I pledge allegiance to my flag
and to the republic for which it stands,
One nation, indivisible,
with liberty and justice for all.

ashrc4
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Can U.S. Citizen Shoot Down Domestic Spy Drones?
That would depend on one's physical state at the time.
Here's a recreation of some of your best six shooters having a go at a target

»www.youtube.com/watch?v= ··· Q-Uf0XeI