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The NRA's sky-high drone hypocrisy
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But consider: What if a drone bears a weapon — as some police departments may some day soon, or as a do-it-yourselfer could rig up?
The government would surely say such a drone must be registered. And the NRA would likely counter that, well, no, a flying gun is still a gun, and therefore immune from regulation.
In fact, we here put the question to NRA chicken-hawk mouthpiece Wayne LaPierre: Do you agree that weaponized drones could be — should be — registered and regulated, if not banned? |
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laker1
(12/19/2015)
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So flying weapons should be registered. That should stop them from doing anything bad. You know, like car registration prevents drunk driving. |
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