You can't just blanket search people (or their data, theoretically) without a warrant or at least probable cause.
YES WE CAN: US Congress has in fact been moving in the opposite direction of protecting people against this type of behavior, for example, by passing the CLOUD act, which has the ultimate effect of nullifying the ECPA's protections [epic.org] But in this particular case the whole point is they are writing their own court order to do it (Even though they might not have had to -- they actually got a co
a riflescope seems like just a gimmick that would have limited utility, unless you could combine it with remote aiming and remotely pulling the trigger.
That's one of the more abstruse excessories for the Amazon Ring.
Instead of just yelling at the kids to get off your lawn . . . you can remotely shoot them.
This already exists. I remember a ranch in Texas had one set up during the early 2000s. They were going to set up some sort of internet hunting outfit for disabled people...
And the government already freaked out over it. Within a few years, forty U.S. states had enacted laws or regulations to ban internet hunting...
Seen crops or farmland decimated by feral hogs? They are out there in their millions. It's open season on them, no limits, year round, in Texas. Despite that, it's a losing battle against an animal that can breed at 6 months and spit out 10+ piglets twice a year. Anyway, gear like this is most commonly used by hog hunters since hogs tend to be more active at night. This is one case where being sporting is not on the agenda.
You can't just blanket search people (or their data, theoretically) without a warrant or at least probable cause.
YES WE CAN: US Congress has in fact been moving in the opposite direction of protecting people against this type of behavior,
for example, by passing the CLOUD act, which has the ultimate effect of nullifying the ECPA's protections [epic.org]
But in this particular case the whole point is they are writing their own court order to do it (Even though they might not have had to -- they actually got a co
a riflescope seems like just a gimmick that would have limited utility, unless you could combine it with remote aiming and remotely pulling the trigger.
That's one of the more abstruse excessories for the Amazon Ring.
Instead of just yelling at the kids to get off your lawn . . . you can remotely shoot them.
Stand your ground!
Remotely.
And the government already freaked out over it. Within a few years, forty U.S. states had enacted laws or regulations to ban internet hunting...
Seen crops or farmland decimated by feral hogs? They are out there in their millions. It's open season on them, no limits, year round, in Texas. Despite that, it's a losing battle against an animal that can breed at 6 months and spit out 10+ piglets twice a year. Anyway, gear like this is most commonly used by hog hunters since hogs tend to be more active at night. This is one case where being sporting is not on the agenda.