Surely, in an Open Forum post, all are to be encouraged to express their thoughts and opinions
relevant to the topic, without censure.
I hope there isn't a requirement that all responses must contain a proposed solution to the issue discussed.
As I understand Jim K's remarks, clearly stated as one man's opinion, he bemoans (as, no doubt, we all of an age to remember "back when" do) the fact of the incremental marginalization of c/l flying, of which the UAS issue is simply another brick in the wall, subjecting the hobby to further regulation that, aside from all other factors relating to the loss of flying sites and general interest, has even caused many of the old guard here to threaten abandonment.
A positive result or not, the controversy was part of the consideration that led me to join the AMA for the first time recently, in the hope (perhaps vain) that it might in some way increase my chances of continuing to enjoy the hobby to which I returned after 55 years.
I may simply be an optimist, but I see the AMA's stated clarification, hopefully accurate, as a good sign for now.
I'm gonna build a new plane.

Terry