Most people just ignore drones flying around, but easily-annoyed gunowners might be tempted to shoot one down. However, the FAA might not like that.
Drone tech moves beyond surveillance, safely subduing armed threats in live trials, showing potential for rapid, non-lethal response.
The FCC recently ruled unanimously to grant itself the authority to impose retroactive bans on electronic devices.
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When Larry Malvin learned Thursday night the FAA had grounded drones until Oct. 12 in much of the Chicago area, it was clear his scheduled Friday drone shoot of an Evanston house that will soon hit ...