I'm not sure why you posted this in response to me. I wrote nothing about new laws or dismiss of charges. Nor, as far as i can tell, did I question anything you wrote.
I'm the first in line to promote property rights, but realize it is a bad idea to go down that road on this forum. I only suggested that human safety is a much more important issue than a $1,000 piece of plastic. In the areas I am familiar with, those gun safety laws are on the books and vigorously enforced. If I saw some yahoo shooting randomly into the air and endangering people, my last concern would be a plastic toy and if it had the "right" to be there.
On the other hand, if the drone was endangering my safety or that of my family, then I could also see situations where a firearm might be safely and legally discharged to end the threat. But that's a whole different topic.