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[–] TestForScience [S] 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

Crazy thing - you might need to check your property... rights? agreement? Whatever it's called - because there's a good to fair chance that you don't actually own the airspace above your property, nor the mineral rights to any geological finds below your property.

Read a whole thing about someone trying to set a 'no-fly-zone' over their house and getting BTFO'd by their own property rights agreement, then the same thing later about a dude that found a geode deposit on his land and them also telling him that he doesn't own it.

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[–] GreenSlug 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

In honesty pretty much no private citizen even owns their land at all. But, fuck that, if the law is unjust, the American spirit burning within me says, come and stop me. I KNOW i dont own that airspace, because blackhawks run exercises through the rivers near my house and directly over my field at very low altitudes (so low they saw me out sun bathing and came back for a second look, must have been sorely disappointed to see a dick flop at them). But yea, is it technically legal, almost certainly not, but it violates the spirit of this country and the founding fathers would be on my side, and really, being morally right is far more important and valid to me than being legally right.

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[–] cT9NlRLhxlyr 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

A county recorder might not say I own the airspace, but the pile of electronic parts in my field says I do.