People should consider the impact of drones before buying (and flying) one. Think about where you will fly your drone. There’s a difference between flying in close, tight civilization and in the wide-open, vast wilderness. Also, some communities have laws regulating drone use. For example, Florida law requires recreational drones to be registered with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Safety should always be of the utmost concern. Flying away from power lines and keeping a respectable distance from people and wildlife will ensure that no one (or no animal) is harmed should the drone operator mistakenly send it in the wrong direction. Drones of the twenty-first century are the Red Ryders of the 1940s. As this device becomes more popular and common, people should take care to be responsible drone operators. Which idea from the editorial is a juxtaposition? Consider the impact of drones before buying and flying one. There’s a difference between tight civilization and the vast wilderness. Florida law requires recreational drones to be registered with the FAA. There is a similarity between drones and the Red Ryders of the 1940s.