Ladies and gentlemen, what a moment we have here! Tom Brady, the legendary quarterback, is showcasing that he’s got the magic touch!
Picture this: he is shirtless (LOL) sailing on a jaw-dropping $300 million yacht alongside none other than YouTube sensation Mr. Beast!
And here comes the challenge, folks! A drone hovering several yards away from the boat, and the pressure is on!
Brady, with perfect precision, launches the football and…..BAM! He completely wipes out that drone!
True story (well, he had his shirt on).
We can talk all about the Florida State Senate bill, SB 1422, aimed at:
Yes, people, Florida could become the first state to allow homeowners to use “reasonable force” to stop drones flying below 500 feet over their properties.
Of course, “reasonable force” has not yet been defined for us. Minor details….
Now, we can’t forget that downing drones remains illegal under federal regulations.
If approved, this bill’s potential kickoff will be October 2025, setting a precedent for the management of air privacy in the country. Gamechanger!
Whether or not this bill could stand up to a lawsuit for being constitutional is unknown.
So, for now, the US Constitution is clear on who regulates airspace, but FL seems to want more field time.
So, there you have it.
As we break down this play, let’s remember:
Whether you’re cruising on your $300 million yacht or just trying to enjoy your backyard, Florida is positioning itself as the state that knows how to tackle the rules of the air!
Stay tuned, because in the Sunshine State, the game is always on!
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