Drones take center stage as controversy grows

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...

First Man Arrested With Drone Evidence Vows to Fight Case

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...

FAA Releases List of Registered Domestic Drone Operators

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...