The hobbyist and the commercial drone drivers, can't even get along on a website. Not just any website, but a website designed for the purpose of sharing drone information
Now think about the "rule makers" who have never even flown a drone, trying to sort this out.
In the world of automobiles, we have personal drivers, and we have commercial drivers. All sharing the same roads, with different levels of education and responsibilities. No problem.
This is what is needed for the drone community. Different levels of responsibility and education, sharing the same basic set of rules of the road. Speed limits, where flying is allowed, where it is not allowed, night flights, altitude limits, proximity to people. One basic set of rules that are easily understood, and reasonably enforced.