Well I enjoy reading your reviews Phil and I'm sure everyone else on Martial Talk does as well! They're informative, colourful and to the point (small pun intended

) which is what you really want out of a review.
The JSA crowd can be a little stuffy sometimes, if you don't know your hamon from your habaki then you shouldn't even be touching Japanese swords in their eyes a lot of the time, as you pointed out! Not everyone has the time, or the money, or the opportunity to train in JSA though - I don't think that should preclude people with an interest in it from pursuing that interest under their own steam.
A lot of this has stemmed from people hurting themselves I think, untrained people who've seen the Matrix, Equilibrium, Last Samurai, Kill Bill etc., gone and bought a katana and then accidetally hacked their own leg off (well...). I can understand the JSA community wanting to dissuade people from these sorts of actions, after all SFI and places are full of people posting about "wot sword shud i get wot can chop a tree down?? k thx ta!" and so on. I'm against this myself, but I hope that people know whether or not they have the experience needed (a little physics, body posture and some good old common sense) to try a few cuts or whatever.
As for simply owning a sword and never cutting with it, which many people will want to do anyway, I don't see why anyone should be excluded from this unless they're not old enough by law. You shouldn't need to be a kenjutsu master in order ot be allowed to own a thing of beauty...
Ian.