
Firearms are going to be part of the civilian defense starter kit for decades to come. But drones are starting to feel like a missing layer of that starter kit. Think of it as having your own personal team of first responders.
Drones are Second Amendment arms. That’s not so your neighbor can fly a shaped charge into your car. Guns being Second Amendment arms doesn’t mean that your neighbor can fire shots down the street, either. Thinking of drones this way just means that they’re becoming what guns or pepper spray or internet access already are — an important tool for you to be your own last line of defense.
— Open Source Defense in Guns suck, drone edition


Home defense – drone version:
Home occupant 1: “Someone is breaking into the house!”
Home occupant 2: “Quick, launch the drone. That will take care of it!”
News report next day: “Police are investigating the murder of two residents and a drone …”
Home defense – firearm version:
Home occupant 1: “Someone is breaking into the house!”
Home occupant 2: BANG BANG BANG!
News report next day: “Police are investigating a home invasion in which a man breaking into a home was shot by a home occupant …”
Anti Drone Rifle Rounds (Military and Civ Use) [real world example]
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