Connecticut’s Flying Gun Triggers a Call for Sensible Drone Regulations
A Connecticut teenager's weaponized drone illustrates the need for regulations, which has prompted the ACLU of Connecticut to renew its call for reform.
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A Connecticut teenager's weaponized drone illustrates the need for regulations, which has prompted the ACLU of Connecticut to renew its call for reform.
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