Several states, including Kansas and South Dakota, are considering banning Chinese-made drones.
This follows Congress’s legislation prohibiting government use of these drones due to national security concerns.
The pending countering CCP Drones Act could further restrict their operation by banning their use of U.S. communications infrastructure.
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