[meteorite-list] It is a sad day.....
From: Darryl Pitt <darryl_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2010 13:03:04 -0500 Message-ID: <F11CB7D3-EDC5-4D85-A8ED-A3ADBE213657_at_dof3.com> Many countries have what are referred to loosely as "Antiquity & National Heritage Acts" and this is modeled after the same. Simply expressed, a wide net is being cast, and it's not a novel idea for meteorites to be viewed as part of a nation's heritage. I hope Jeff Grossman's idea is embraced---which happens to be in the pocket of the work Svend and others have already embarked upon. All best / Darryl On Mar 9, 2010, at 11:34 AM, Adam Hupe wrote: > I cannot understand how a meteorite can be considered an antique > when most terrestrial rocks could be called the same thing. The only > way to get a rock that is not an antique is to live near a > productive volcano where you can retrieve a freshly created one like > in Hawaii. A meteorite has no scientific importance whatsover if it > is left on the ground to weather away, especially in Oregon and > Washington where the climate is very destructive. > > Why all of this new interest in meteorites when only a handful have > ever been found in Oregon and Washington? Why are old laws being > twisted to include meteorites? Why waste the time creating an entry > on a website protecting meteorites where very few have been found? > It would be interesting to find out what parties are involved with > the twisting of these laws and admonish them for being stupid. > Maybe they were influenced by the media who overstate the monetary > value and understate the scientific importance of these objects. You > treat something like valuable treasure and the government will do > the same. Everybody wants a piece of the pie whether they have > earned it or not. I believe in the finders/keepers concept that has > worked well for centuries. A meteorite is worthless until found! > > > Best Regards, > > Adam > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Galactic Stone & Ironworks <meteoritemike at gmail.com> > To: valparint at aol.com > Cc: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > Sent: Tue, March 9, 2010 6:18:48 AM > Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] It is a sad day..... > > Hi List, > > I think this is a lot of worry and noise over nothing. The only thing > that has changed with this announcement is a block of text on a > website. > > How a law is worded, versus how it is enforced are two different > things. > > It's illegal to keep arrowheads you find in Florida, yet almost every > local down here has some in a drawer or box. My grandfather (a highly > decorated WWII veteran and all around great person) was quite proud of > his arrowheads and I'd like to see some LEO try to take them from him. > > I don't think this wording change on a website is going to mean much > in the long run. It just means we are going to hear more > conversations like this one : > > BLM officer : Where did you get that rock that looks like a meteorite? > > Met Hunter : Oh that? I brought that with me from home, it's a good > luck charm. But it's not working today because I didn't find > anything. > > ----------- > > Or - > > Met Buyer : Where did you say you found this meteorite again? > > Met Hunter/Seller : I didn't, because I can't remember where I found > it. It's the funniest thing, because I know I found it, but I don't > remember where or when. I really need to stop sniffing glue before I > forget where all of these specimens came from. > > ----------------- > > Don't you just love it when a government that murdered thousands of > indigenous people and stole this land from the native American > indians, now tries to dictate about theft and property? > > Message from this tax payer - hey government, you can make demands > about meteorites when you give back the Indians' land you stole. It's > very hypocritical to claim that meteorite hunters are stealing from > federal land, when that federal land was stolen by the government from > it's rightful owners. > > I don't take orders from a government that hands out small-pox > infected blankets to women and children. (or funds the School of the > Americas) > > ------------------- > > See yall out on the dry lake beds soon. ;) > > Best regards, > > MikeG > > > > On 3/9/10, valparint at aol.com <valparint at aol.com> wrote: >> I'll give up my meteorites when they pry them from my cold, dead >> fingers. >> >> Paul Swartz >> ______________________________________________ >> Visit the Archives at >> http://www.meteoritecentral.com/mailing-list-archives.html >> Meteorite-list mailing list >> Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com >> http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list >> > > > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------ > Mike Gilmer - Galactic Stone & Ironworks Meteorites > http://www.galactic-stone.com > http://www.facebook.com/galacticstone > ------------------------------------------------------------ > ______________________________________________ > Visit the Archives at http://www.meteoritecentral.com/mailing-list-archives.html > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > > ______________________________________________ > Visit the Archives at http://www.meteoritecentral.com/mailing-list-archives.html > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list Received on Tue 09 Mar 2010 01:03:04 PM PST |
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