In a nation unwilling to require background checks or a fundamental demonstration of competency to purchase a military style semi-automatic assault rifle with a high-capacity magazine, it's difficult to see this happening.
I beg to differ. As a hobbyist, if my new drone fails and I can't get it fixed under a warranty program, that's annoying. If the drone with an infra-red camera fails and can't be fixed, that's big problem for search and rescue teams.