Paul: No problem with Amazon drones

Sen. Rand Paul says he has no problem with Amazon's plan to delivery products by drone, but does believe some privacy protections need to be strengthened to deal with new technologies.

Paul famously filibustered the nomination of CIA Director John Brennan over his fears that the administration would use military drones on American soil.

"I'm not against technology," the Kentucky Republican said on "Fox News Sunday." "I'm not one of these people who says 'Oh, unmanned airplanes is really a bad thing.' There will be air traffic controllers. My problem is more with the surveillance for privacy reasons, not with the delivering of packages. I'm worried about the government looking in our backyards and I'm worried about private companies looking and counting and peeping in our windows."

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In particular, Paul said, "Peeping Tom" laws needed to be strengthened and updated to deal with new technologies.