That's actually a good topic!
Here's a little more spin on it. Many cities and citizen groups around the country that have longed for years to restrict general aviation are rallying under the flag of the so-called "War on Terrorism to impose new restrictions on general aviation.
A couple of good examples:
"Disney is now a no-fly zone": Something they wanted to impose for at least the past 15-years, but were able to squeeze in under the fear that some terrorist is going to think running a Cessna 150 into Space Mountain is going to make us cringe and convert to Islam.
"Chicago's Meigs Airport": Developers wanted this closed for years because it is prime real estate, and after all, those rich guys with the Citabria can drive to Palwaukee! The mayor decided that the airport's close proximity to downtown Chicago was all the ammunition he needed to declare that he's illegally closing the airport to protect the citizens of Chicagoland. Strangely, almost overnight, new plans were drawn up for usage of the new property.