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Connecticut Bill Would Allow Police to Put Deadly Weapons on Drones

Connecticut could become the first U.S. state to allow deadly police drones. According to Reuters, the proposed legislation actually bans “weaponized drones” in the state generally, however, it includes a specific

UPS Completes Test Delivery Using a Drone

  22.02.2017   Mudd Law Offices   Drones   No comments

UPS completed a delivery using a drone built into one of its trucks. According to CNET, the drone flew out from a retractable roof to make the delivery in Lithia, Florida. The

Drones, Space, and Commercial Spacecraft

Anticipating the growth of commercial spaceflight, the efforts of the Federal Aviation Administration (“FAA”), the National Aeronautics & Space Administration (“NASA”), and the Near Space Corporation (“NSC”) resulted in the

Municipalities, Cities, and States Can Regulate Drone Use

Municipalities, Cities, and States Can Regulate Drone Use Our recent article on South Elgin’s drone ordinance prompted a few people to contact our firm. In a couple of instances, we

More Than One Drone “Sheriff” in Airspace (and Town)

Where can I fly my drone? As recreational use of drones becomes more popular, drone operators must know and abide by the rules and laws applicable to their flight operations. Of

Presidential Policy on Targeted Killing Released

Pursuant to a court order obtained in litigation filed by the American Civil Liberties Union (“ACLU”), the United States Government has released a Presidential Policy Guidance (“PPG”) on direct action