YES im Bitching

Felony to interfer with drones I believe.

Interesting case law will come put of this I'm sure, especially at the federal level. Not same thing as downing an airliner but the G would start off with obstruction of justice and property destruction. Maybe even domestic terrorism. I wouldn't want to be under that steamroller when it gets cranked up and moving.
 
Right now they are at work to fly fully armed drones on u.s. soil. They started drone flights on U.S. soil '05ish I believe on the mexican border and eventually to the Canadian border and through districts ever since.
 
I'm in no way a fear mongering kind of person, but with these drones and the patriot act etc. Does anyone else feel like it's turning into "1984"?

edit: with the patriot act, I'm sure you all already know but I feel like typing it. They can wiretap you're phones, read all text and emails, and perform 'sneak and peeks' entering your house while you are at work, go through your house, copy your hard drive and leave everything as it was without you ever knowing they were there. They then have 90 days until they need to tell you it ever happened and they won't bother telling you unless you notice something was moved and request the information. It's a direct violation of the 4th amendment.

edit again: forgot to mention, no warrant needed.
 
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Drone means unmanned, and I don't think this is unmanned.
I can't imagine what kind of charges you'd pull shooting at LEO flying one of these.
 
Drone means unmanned, and I don't think this is unmanned.
I can't imagine what kind of charges you'd pull shooting at LEO flying one of these.

Yeah there's an officer of some sort flying around in them. They can fly just over the tree tops with surveillance equipment.
 
The first case in the U.S. where a drone was shot down came when illegal hunters shot it down. Smaller drone not like what we see on tv. I believe this garnered felony charges on top of what they were doing. Also hard to deny when you're seen actually shooting at it.

Can you fly your own cheap model airplane into it by accident?
 
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I wouldn't want my lawyer to argue that for me lol
 
tldr
How the hell do you guys sleep at night charging the prices that most of you do ? There is no way i could charge more then 50$ for a 1/4 oz. Folks should be able to grow them selves and not worry about this craziness

Then grow your own, move to a legal state or shut the fuck up.
 
How the hell do you guys sleep at night charging the prices that most of you do ? There is no way i could charge more then 50$ for a 1/4 oz. Folks should be able to grow them selves and not worry about this craziness
The reason smoke is so high is the risk you take,I lost my house,land and 22 mother plants that can never be replaced.My top shelf sales for 120 a quarter. Without a good lawyer the good old state of Tennessee was going for the upper end of a 3 to 16 years sentence.MY name is really Mr.Therapy Man but where I have a new pc it wont let me regester.Any mods know how to fix this...
 
I just skimmed over the thread.

You live in a fucking medical state?


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Weed is too expensive. Growers should charge less.





Get over yourself.
 
Can you fly your own cheap model airplane into it by accident?

Interference in performance of duties if it was manned. Again, not something I'd care to try prove in federal court as an accidental act. Worse, if you even had expressed this idea, intent, or plan somewhere to someone at sometime, they throw the other big one at you. Conspiracy to commit. An even grayer area of the USC but one the G does well. Heavy sentencing can apply on just the conspiracy charge, sometimes more severe than the original act. You may have your day in court but at what cost to the G? Not much. Cost to you.....? SWIM told me this. I don't know anything. I'm not an attorney.
 
Interference in performance of duties if it was manned. Again, not something I'd care to try prove in federal court as an accidental act. Worse, if you even had expressed this idea, intent, or plan somewhere to someone at sometime, they throw the other big one at you. Conspiracy to commit. An even grayer area of the USC but one the G does well. Heavy sentencing can apply on just the conspiracy charge, sometimes more severe than the original act. You may have your day in court but at what cost to the G? Not much. Cost to you.....? SWIM told me this. I don't know anything. I'm not an attorney.

Well, it sounds like they stack the deck rather well.
 
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