Sounds like a fun party trick to get the neighbors thrown in jail.
Nobody is talking about gun safety. Bullets that go up will come down. You could kill someone you never even see.
Nobody is talking about gun safety. Bullets that go up will come down. You could kill someone you never even see.
You're correct. They come close, but don't quite get there:
Even if you somehow dodge federal charges (spoiler: you won’t), you’re still looking at a buffet of state-level problems. Discharging a firearm within city limits? That’s a crime. Damaging property that isn’t yours? Another crime. Endangering people when the flaming drone wreckage lands on someone’s car or head? That’s a third. It’s a legal combo meal of bad decisions — and you don’t even get fries with it.
The law has made them aircraft, and applicable to the flight restrictions set forth for their classification. Nothing over 400' for drones in open airspace, and further limited height restrictions around airports. Typically no flight within 1000', 100' with 1M radius, and 300 feet for the next 2. Roughly. No civilian flights in military designated areas. So on and so forth. Much of the land around National parks is also restricted for some reason.
Not all airports have circular restrictions or areas, some are far larger. Take the area around DFW/DAL. Then Have a look at the insane area shapes outside of Alamogordo NM.
You can check the restrictions for the airport in about 5 mins.
Fuck the FAA. I'll do what I want with my drones.
If I get the air space around my home designated as a "no fly zone" could they be shot down with impunity?
No. And you likely couldn’t get it designated as a no fly. Now if you put up some hazard kkke a tower of some kind, 100 ft tall…oops need permission for that.