This document discusses public opinion polling results from New Jersey and other sources regarding domestic uses of unmanned aerial systems (UAS or drones). It finds that agriculture, search and rescue, and border security are uses favored by 75% or more of those polled. Tracking fugitives and issuing speeding tickets are less popular, with support around 50%. Directly targeting or weaponizing drones against U.S. citizens within the country is rejected by most respondents.