This bill would prohibit the manufacture, sale, use, or operation of a robotic device or drone that is mounted with a weapon. It does not affect the U.S. Department of Defense, its military contractors, or companies that obtain a waiver from the Attorney General to test anti-weaponization technologies. The bill also clarifies that warrants are needed when entry onto private property is made by a robot, except in exigent circumstances, just as it would be for an officer.