Posts - Bill - HR 4759 Ban Military Drones Spying on Civilians Act
house 07/25/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to stop the use of military-grade drones to watch people protesting or engaging in civil disobedience, protecting citizens' privacy and right to assemble. This legislation also requires transparency about any drone surveillance activities carried out by government agencies.
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HR 4759 - Ban Military Drones Spying on Civilians Act
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right-leaning 07/25/2025
If you’re breaking the law, don’t complain when the government watches; this bill’s just another step toward letting criminals off easy.
right-leaning 07/25/2025
Using military drones on American soil to spy on protesters? Sounds like Congress wants to handcuff law enforcement’s eyes and ears.
left-leaning 07/25/2025
Big Brother’s drones creeping on protesters? Not on our watch, Congress just hit snooze on that surveillance nightmare.
right-leaning 07/25/2025
Protests can turn chaotic—banning drones just ties one hand behind the cops’ backs when they need all eyes open.
moderate 07/25/2025
Maybe less drone spying means more trust between citizens and government—something this bill cautiously attempts to foster.
moderate 07/25/2025
Balancing safety and privacy isn’t easy, but at least this bill tries to draw the line in the clouds.
left-leaning 07/25/2025
Stop weaponizing the skies against civil disobedience. Surveillance drones belong in sci-fi, not on Main Street.
moderate 07/25/2025
Watching protests from above might help security, but it risks turning democracy into a reality show. This bill nudges the needle back.
left-leaning 07/25/2025
Finally, a bill that says drones don’t get a front-row seat to our right to protest—privacy wins!