Most of us haven't thought this through. I don't think anyone will be able to buy a Predator or Global Hawk, but how about a small civilian model that carries a weapon? Maybe a rancher might want to buy one to use against coyotes. Should they be as freely available as guns? Is anyone comfortable with the idea of drones that can fly over your home and pick up thermal body heat telling the drone operator if anyone is there? Swat teams love the idea. I can see a good market for burglars and hit men too...
Originally Posted by lustylad
Most of us don't need to think it through.
You can't - and shouldn't be allowed to - arm a drone for pretty much the same reason that you cannot set lethal booby traps on even your own property.
Before any of you dimwits chime in, do some legal research.
Your property rights do NOT give you the right to - for example - booby trap your front door with a shotgun that blasts someone's leg off if they enter when you are not home. Or even if you are home.
There are too many situations where an innocent person may enter your home without permission - a stranded person looking for shelter or running from a rapist, a cop or firefighter responding to an emergency, a family member or friend entering your house for a benign reason, etc.
The law expects you to maintain control over your weapon.
In the case of a drone, you are putting your weapon out of your control - for what reason? To remotely kill someone else?
What happens if your drone malfunctions and crashes. Anyone who finds it now has a weapon that cannot be traced to them
The benefits are negligibly small and the potential harms are great. So, no, I can't see any constitutional right to do this.