by Editor | Mar 28, 2013 | 10th Amendment, Drones
by Tara Servatius American Thinker.com Posted 3/28/2013 Less than two weeks ago, Sen. Rand Paul’s demanded to know whether the president believed he had a right to kill an American citizen on American soil with a drone, finally getting an answer that had to be...
by Editor | Feb 8, 2013 | Drones
by KING 5 News Posted 2/8/2013 SEATTLE, WA — Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn announced Thursday that the police department has ended its unmanned drone program. “Today I spoke with Seattle Police Chief John Diaz and we agreed that it was time to end the unmanned...
by Editor | Feb 8, 2013 | Drones, Privacy Issues
Washington Times Posted 2/8/2013 DOTHAN, AL, February 7, 2013 — The buzz over drones is growing louder every day. The White House just issued a legal memorandum outlining why the President should be allowed to assassinate US citizens if they are determined to be...
by Editor | Nov 19, 2012 | Drones
Billings Gazette August 02, 2012 CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Wyoming congresswoman Cynthia Lummis wants to limit the use of drones for surveillance within the United States. Lummis is one of 22 lawmakers who introduced a bill last week that would require a warrant before...
by Editor | Nov 19, 2012 | Drones
Court must decide if police are allowed to use drones to help make arrests By Jason Koebler for U. S. News & World Report April 9, 2012 Rodney Brossart was arrested in June. The tiny town of Lakota, N.D., is quickly becoming a key testing ground for the legality...
by Editor | Nov 19, 2012 | Drones
A wide range of public organizations—from the military to local law enforcement—are allowed to fly drones in American skies By Greg Otto U.S. News & World Report April 24, 2012 A number of drones, like the Draganflyer X6 drone pictured, are in use by organizations...