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  • Did this 71 year old man deserve being arrested/charged with a felony?

I would think that at some point a low flying drone could be considered an invasion of privacy. I don't like of idea of using drones to deliver products, but hey I'm a middle class American.

Yipsy You can tell from watching he's not some lunatic.

Per Webster..........

a person who behaves in a wildly foolish, reckless, or uncontrolled manner

So, yes, he is.๐Ÿ˜‰

Hope he has a fence around his property. Someone could possibly die, if they actually touched something of his.

Yipsy If you see someone walk into your yard and a cord in hand that is cause for alarm??

And they get shot???

Same damn threat. Even more so.
And there are several of those shooters sitting in prison right now.

sdandrea1

Yipsy give me a break. Seriously. Drones aae all over this country. Not aware of any bombs being delivered via drone in America.

The fact that the guy is paranoid doesn't excuse his behavior. What if he was a coolrophobe; ok for him to open fire on the clown at this neighbor's kid's birthday party?

    rsvman2
    The U.S. shot down a balloon.
    Monkey see, monkey do, I guess. ๐Ÿ˜‰

    People today.......๐Ÿค”

    Also, the fact that nobody got hurt is irrelevant. Using that logic, people could drive drunk all they wanted and as long as they don't get in a wreck it should be ok? Another example from the law is that if you attempt to shoot someone dead but miss, you are still charged with attempted murder, even though you didn't hurt anybody at all. Or if you poimt a gun at somebody's head and fire it, thinking it is loaded, you can get charged with attempted murder even if the gun was actually unloaded.

      rsvman2 Alec Baldwin should be on trial, not just a conviction on the armourer.

      sdandrea1 This has not been worked out yet, though some here think they know. The laws are old the govt is "exerted" control that is not inherent. Airspace, same with spectrum, needs to be updated.

      Even in the case of drunk driving, outcome and level of negligence plays a part in the severity of the charge. 1st DUI and no one hurt - almost always a misdemeanor. DUI with children in the car - elevated charge. 5th DUI - willful neglect and elevated charge. DUI with severe injuries or death could elevate all the way to involuntary manslaughter.

      While I donโ€™t think this man used good judgment, Iโ€™m inclined to say he shouldnโ€™t get jail time unless he has past issues of negligent firearms handling.

        Yipsy People have been harmed by people discharging firearms, just the way people have been harmed by drunk drivers. That's why it is illegal to discharge a firearm in a freaking neighborhood. So I thank you for agreeing with me.

        I don't think we should not punish somebody for drunk driving just because they got lucky and didn't injure someone. In the same way, this guy needs to be punished, because his actions were reckless and negligent.

        Should he go to jail? Probably not. But it makes perfect sense to make sure that he and others like him understand that they can't just go shooting at anything that flies near their house. Give him community service at the least. Tell hum if he discharges his firearm unlawfully again, he will lose his right to own a firearm.

          johnnydoom DUI with severe injuries or death could elevate all the way to involuntary manslaughter.

          A co-worker got 25 years!! And a broken neck so bad that he was wearing the halo to prison, after surgery.

          rsvman2 Another difference vs drunk driving.....driving is a privilege....the right to bear arms is a constitutional right. I know to many states and many people that doesn't matter.

          colej Fine! How about a strategically placed pipe bomb where the drone lands???

          Now you're talking, however if the drone had landed, all he'd have to do is step on it......200 times. ๐Ÿคฃ

          rsvman2 Should he go to jail? Probably not. But it makes perfect sense to make sure that he and others like him understand that they can't just go shooting at anything that flies near their house. Give him community service at the least. Tell hum if he discharges his firearm unlawfully again, he will lose his right to own a firearm.

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