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Sure. But during war such laws are crimes, not crime prevention. WW3 has begun, and the enemy will make fighting back illegal. I'll worry about being charged with a crime after I prevent being killed by armed thugs. A cop told me once that it's better to be judged by 12 (a jury), than to be carried by 6 (pallbearers).

Thanks!

Edit: also, CAMP isn't about drones. It's about non-toxic shampoo, fuel, and food. When they make food illegal, they demonstrate that they are the enemy of humanity. I have been meeting with folks regarding sourcing parts and competent manufacturers of wood gasifiers in the US, because if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, fuel prices will cause fuel to be unavailable and people will be reduced to transporting goods on foot. Solving this problem is what CAMP is about, not making drones. Centralized supply lines are being cut, and people that know how to make the supplies we need to enjoy the blessings of civilization are available to produce those supplies. CAMP is simply crowdsourcing such local production to replace supplies that will become unavailable as the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz continues. Fertilizer is a critical resource that has already become unavailable here, in dairy country. However, manure composting is well understood and has now begun, so the absence of urea and petroleum based fertilizers will only be a temporary problem.