It seems the AMA wants us to respond to the FAA. Well, how about this:
I, as a CL modeller, don't have the same problem with the "drone registration" issue as my buddies in RC do. However, it seems to me that no one, including the AMA, is objecting to the fact that the entire registration scheme has one gigantic flaw -- it simply doesn't bring about the desired result!
The two reasons for this are: 1) If a registered quadcopter (or any other small aircraft) DOES unintentionally hit an airplane with enough force to cause a crash or serious damage there wouldn't be enough of the offending craft left to recover a useful registration number, and 2) if someone obtains a quadcopter (or other ...) with the intent of doing something nefarious with it he/she won't register it anyway!
This seems to be so simple as to be obvious to an elementary school child. Do the 'adults' at FAA have their heads so wedged as to not see this? Has this not been brought to the attention of the 'powers that be' at both the FAA and AMA?
I now understand what law-abiding citizens whose hobbies include firearms are having to deal with -- sheer incompetence at high levels of organizations and government and the resultant 'do something, anything, even if it is wrong' reaction to a problem.