Re: Have there been any studies into the long term effects of CA exposure?
For me to give you the "true story" in public of all that has transpired over the past 30 months within MAAC would be counterproductive and would merely lead to further conflict. If you want to discuss it with me and hear my take on the matter, my phone number is in the white pages and is no secret. The only complication is that you have to check Brockville rather than Prescott as I live halfway between them. My mail goes to the Prescott post office.
Admittedly, my version would be biased by personal experience. So would everyone else's. What I would like to see is all of this bickering and quasi-legal diatribe to stop. Nothing is to be gained from the unpleasantness, and there has been far too much of it. As I said, mistakes have been made. A mistake is what can happen when someone stops talking long enough to try to get something done.
I do not claim to have been perfect. I have made errors. Not one of them cost the association anything other than time and argument. I can claim to have been a fervent supporter of MAAC for over forty-five years, almost all of which involved direct work on behalf of the organization.
Right now, the MAAC executive is dealing with the entire matter. This is a strong and united executive and one that has my unequivocal support. In the past, I have agreed, and disagreed, with all of the executive members, but that is what happens in large organizations when men are passionate in their beliefs
I urge all readers to place their trust in this executive, support all the members of the executive. Let them straighten matters out and then devote their time to what really matters, namely Model Aviation.
Last edited by Richard Lyle Barlow; 10-05-2013 at 12:02 PM.
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