Do not fly a drone over Sen. Rand Paul’s house.
The Kentucky Republican has a warning for any unmanned drones that may fly near his house: “I’ve got a shotgun,” he told CNN.
When asked about the legality of drones or if they should be banned, Paul said, “Drones should only be used according to the Constitution.”
“But if they fly over my house, they better beware because I’ve got a shotgun,” he added.
The questioned was prompted after an off-duty officer with the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency crashed a drone on the White House lawn early Monday morning after reportedly drinking while flying it.
Paul also said “maybe” when asked if he wanted to live at the White House, but added the fence needs to be better guarded.
A potential 2016 GOP presidential candidate, Paul is polling fourth in a RealClearPolitics average of polls.