>Soaring should be a safe haven from politics. We can't ignore politics because unfortunately it won't ignore us. I'd wholehartedly agree that bringing in the NRA with all the baggage that entails isn't at all constructive but at the other extreme just pretending that government is going to look out for us -- or even care that we exist -- just isn't realistic.
This whole thread started because it appeared that someone out there -- some mid to lower level official, not an elected politician -- decided that R/C aircraft presented a sufficient threat to the well being of "important people" that they could be disabled at will. Since we are now in a security-oriented culture nobody will tell us what they're doing or why so we don't even know for sure that this is happening and if it is under what policies it was applied -- we don't even know who to ask and we're unlikely to get answer sif we did. There are politics involved because politics sets the agenda, the cultural environment, and its the only way we're going to have any kind of input into this process. Martin Usher RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that subscribe and unsubscribe messages must be sent in text only format with MIME turned off.

