CRAZY FEDERAL CASE ABOUT GUNS, DRONES AND THE CONSTITUTION
This video analyzes a Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals decision regarding Michigan's anti-drone hunting law. The court ruled that the law, which prohibits using drones in conjunction with hunting, does not violate the First Amendment's free speech clause. The decision focused on the law's content-neutrality, citing legislative intent to protect both hunting traditions and prevent disruption by anti-hunting groups.










