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Michigan introduced bills to ban drones near critical sites, but they stalled without a hearing.
Bipartisan Michigan bills to create drone no-fly zones around critical infrastructure were introduced but did not receive a hearing.
The legislation would allow local law enforcement to disable unauthorized drones near government buildings and power plants, with violations punishable by up to four years in prison or $2,500 fines.
Lawmakers cited drone activity near Detroit and across the Canadian border as evidence of threats, including potential weaponized or malicious use.
While supported in principle, concerns arose over federal-state jurisdiction conflicts, enforcement challenges, and burdens on drone operators and innovation.
The bills also ban law enforcement from using foreign-made drones deemed high-risk, aligning with federal efforts to reduce reliance on Chinese-made drones.
Michigan presentó proyectos de ley para prohibir los drones cerca de sitios críticos, pero se estancaron sin una audiencia.