[meteorite-list] It is a sad day.....

From: Erik Fisler <erikfwebb_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2010 23:26:27 -0700
Message-ID: <COL119-W55652E108C494922F98E2AA4340_at_phx.gbl>

Hi,

If worst comes to worst I will "refind" the meteorites on private land
of which I have permission to hunt.? For classification I will supply
the coordinates to the university.? This way we will still have the
opportunity to expand our knowledge of meteorites and the number of new
classifications for the good of science.

If anyone thinks that the coordinates of the find matter enough to give
up searching for them on BLM land then that is a very nice thought.?

I'd rather see new classification's like Sony's saved from
terrestrializing over knowing the spot in which they are found.



So, be a tourist, take pictures, throw some interesting rocks in your
pocket.

I'd like to see a BLM ranger distinguish between basalt and a weathered
chondrite...



[Erik]

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> From: stanleygregr at hotmail.com
> To: photophlow at yahoo.com; meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
> Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2010 21:28:55 -0800
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] It is a sad day.....
>
>
> Hi All:
>
> I know someone that works at the Smithsonian and I asked about this a few years ago. His reply:
>
> "We also talked about the
> legality of collecting on BLM property. This is a sticky subject that, as
> far as I can tell, has nothing to do with the 20gm/20% rule. Technically,
> all meteorites found on BLM property are property of the United
> States. This was the result of the big mess with the Old Woman
> meteorite that was adjudicated just before I started working here.
> So it seems that if somebody at BLM wanted to, they could demand all the
> meteorites collected on BLM property be turned over... Apparently it is unlikely that
> BLM actually cares much about this whole business. It is all very
> complicated and legally confused, seems to me."
>
>
> Greg S.
>
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>> Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2010 21:09:47 -0800
>> From: photophlow at yahoo.com
>> To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>> Subject: [meteorite-list] It is a sad day.....
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>> Ruben and Listers,
>> Its not that sad of a day. I did some researching on the website Ruben provided and this is what the U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT of Oregon state states about rock collection on public land....
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>> How can I collect rocks?
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>> Rock hounds are permitted to collect rocks found on the surface of the ground and may use hand shovels and picks in digging, but must not use explosives or power equipment for excavation.
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>> Technical a meteorite is a rock. So there we go, we can go rock collecting in Oregon and look for new rocks (meteorites). Lastly Listers, do you think with the recent meteorite falls and TV shows about meteorites on how much meteorites might be worth could have put these new regulations in to motion, or has this been something that has been taking place over the coures of a few years?
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>> Shawn Alan
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>> [meteorite-list] It is a sad day.....Ruben Garcia>mrmeteorite at gmail.com
>> Mon Mar 8 20:11:14 EST 2010
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>> Hi all,
>>
>> John Blennart just sent me this email.
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>> It seems that meteorite Hunting (from now on) will be illegal on all
>> government lands - yes even BLM!
>>
>> No more Dry lake Beds, Franconia, Gold Basin, Holbrook, Glorieta,
>> etc..... (Unless of course you find private land and get permission)
>>
>> Check it out here.
>> http://www.blm.gov/or/programs/minerals/noncollectables.php
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>> It is a sad day.....
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>> Ruben Garcia
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>> Website: http://www.mr-meteorite.net
>> Articles: http://www.meteorite.com/blog/
>> Videos: http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=meteorfright#p/u
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