[meteorite-list] Collecting on Public Lands
From: Mark Miller <axolotyls_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat, 8 May 2010 16:35:41 -0400 Message-ID: <AANLkTimJLozn5GfxZ6J45gqVCjlQ25b7dB_E4krF3Pqq_at_mail.gmail.com> Hi Greg, I considered my post, a witty play on different definitions of debris, and fuel for thought. I said "might" because laws are either non-existent, vague, poorly written, untested, conflicting, subject to too much interpretation, or some combination. I certainly wouldn't advocate breaking any specific anti-meteorite discovery/recovery laws. Regards, Mark On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 9:10 PM, GREG LINDH <geeg48 at msn.com> wrote: > > > ?It's not our "civic duty" if it's against the law. > > ?If it's against the law, it's against the law. > > > ?Greg > >> From: axolotyls at gmail.com >> Date: Thu, 6 May 2010 23:50:35 -0400 >> To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com >> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Collecting on Public Lands >> >> Regarding the discussions regarding the collecting of meteorites on >> public lands... the BLM publishes brochures encouraging visitors to >> pack out debris and routinely sponsors volunteer days where folks get >> together to remove debris and exotic/invasive species. I could contend >> that all meteorites are debris from space, and even more specifically; >> they are exotic species of minerals. >> >> It might be our civic duty to remove them from public lands. >> >> Regards, >> >> Mark Miller >> IMCA 4732 Received on Sat 08 May 2010 04:35:41 PM PDT |
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