Rand Paul would use his shotgun to shoot down drones over his house

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If Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, decides to not only run for president in 2016, but also ends up in the White House, things might get very interesting the next time a someone loses control of their drone and invades Pennsylvania Avenue.

Paul participated in a Snapchat interview with CNN where one of the topics was drones.

Paul was asked whether or not drones should be legal.

“Drones should only be used according to the Constitution,” Paul said. “But if they fly over my house, they better beware because I’ve got a shotgun.”

And about the White House … would he like to live there?

“Maybe,” Paul said. “But they may have to guard the fence a little better than they have been lately.”


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