An unarmed drone. Photo via Chase Jarvis
An unarmed drone. Photo via Chase Jarvis

Here’s a terrifying idea in a country that’s already dealing with several horrific cases of police brutality — North Dakota passed a bill that lets police use “non-lethal” weapons mounted on drones.

According to the Verge, Bill 1328 allows police to use tasers, tear gas, rubber bullets and other weapons that supposedly don’t kill on drones.

“Sponsored by Rep. Rick Becker (R-Bismarck), the bill was originally intended to limit the police’s surveillance powers, and banned all weapons on law enforcement drones,” writes the Verge. “Then a policy lobby group was allowed to amend the bill, though, at which point it only banned lethal weapons, writes The Daily Beast.”

“This is one I’m not in full agreement with,” Becker said at a hearing in March, The Daily Beast reported. “In my opinion there should be a nice, red line: drones should not be weaponized. Period.”

“When you’re not on the ground, and you’re making decisions, you’re sort of separate,” Becker added. “Depersonalized.”

Indeed. “Non-lethal” weapons are incredibly painful at best and can still kill at worst. Want a shock? Check out the Guardian‘s webpage called “The Counted,” which is dedicated to showing how many Americans are killed by police — 39 of those deaths were by taser.

There’s a reason why cities like Seattle are outfitting police departments with cameras to increase transparency and accountability.

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