Jason McBride
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But I mean, it hits a drone.
If you just scroll, it's just all.
If any of those flashes are really not even the flash.
Like if the, if the string hits a drone, I mean, it's the propellers picking that thing up and you're toast.
If you keep scrolling, that's all he does.
He just tests like different shotgun animals.
It was the coolest thing.
I was like, dude, you could make that at home.
I kind of wish he would have actually tested it on an actual drone.
Like, he made a cardboard cutout thing.
I don't know how much money he makes per video to be able to do that.
Yeah.
So...
On a related note, the guy that I was trying to get you hooked up with having on the show, Nick, the state senator, he posted a couple days ago, it might have been two days ago or something, Missouri just passed a bill that makes it legal for law enforcement, not everyone, but for law enforcement to shoot down drones that are an immediate threat to infrastructure.
So if there's a drone, I guess, theoretically encroaching on a power grid location or something like that, law enforcement can shoot the drone down.
Of course they can.
Oh, for privacy?
Absolutely.
I mean, really, though, I mean, it is something you've got to kind of consider now with the way warfare now is all about drones.
I mean, you don't want to take it for granted that a drone flying over your house is just innocuous.