Drones Argumentative Essay

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Similarly, another issue that needs to be considered involving domestic and privacy use of drones are laws. If drones are to enter the society the first legal concern involving drones would be the Fourth Amendment. Privacy rights stated in the fourth amendment are a big concern when it comes to drones entering the society. For instance, in the text “Domestic Drones” on page 888, Daniel McGlynn reveals the effects of drones on the fourth amendment. He also addresses the possible issues and circumstances that should be considered involving the domestic drone use. McGlynn states that “However, civil liberties groups worry that the ability of drones to conduct surveillance activities could allow the government, law enforcement officials and private individuals to circumvent Fourth Amendment …show more content…
In determining whether an area forms the curtilage, courts have considered a variety of factors, including ‘the proximity of the area ... to the home, whether the area is included within an enclosure surrounding the home’” (Koerner 3). Through this statement the author informs the readers that the entrance of drones possess many questions concerning the property rights stated in the fourth amendment. Koerner also points out possible factors that should be considered by the government when it comes to drones. Domestic drones are a big problem for legal issues involving privacy and the fourth amendment. An amendment that protects the natural rights to one’s privacy. Not only do drones have the power to affect laws, but also provides its user with the power to maneuver through the laws. As a result providing its user with the power to defy the property and privacy rights. Drones entering the domestic world will require new rules and regulations. The government also needs to figure out a way to enforce new regulations to limit the role of illegal use of