Fw: [meteorite-list] Arizona State Hunting Laws

Jack Schrader schradermkv at hotmail.com
Sun Dec 18 16:54:15 EST 2005




>From: "Jack Schrader" <jack.schrader at cox.net>
>To: "Jack Schrader" <schradermkv at hotmail.com>
>Subject: Fw: [meteorite-list] Arizona State Hunting Laws
>Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2005 14:52:50 -0700
>
>This is an excellent post to the list made in June of this year by Mark 
>Bostick.  If you are considering trying to hunt this area, Please read this 
>information very carefully.  This is Arizona Law.  If you look at a map of 
>the area, you will discover that only a small area surrounding the crater 
>is Barringer property.  The surrounding area is predominately State Trust 
>Land and Meteor Crater Ranch land.  The Meteor Crater Security people, the 
>Game Warden who lives to the west of the crater and the people at Meteor 
>Crater Ranch are all sternly opposed to meteorite hunting on any of this 
>property, private, State Trust or Barringer Property and will report you to 
>the Coconino County Sheriff for arrest.  This is a fact!  There are safer, 
>more relaxing and more fun areas in Arizona to hunt for meteorites!....try 
>Franconia where H and LL finds are still being made or Gold Basin which 
>will never be hunted out entirely.  Best wishes to all for a safe and Happy 
>Holiday Season, Jack
>----- Original Message ----- From: "MARK BOSTICK" <thebigcollector at msn.com>
>To: <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
>Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 5:57 PM
>Subject: [meteorite-list] Arizona State Hunting Laws
>
>
>>Hello all,
>>
>>The comments below and not from me, but it came from a very good source, 
>>that has spent years hunting in and around Arizona.  Name is withheld at 
>>request.
>>
>>Perhaps it is Federal Land that allows for the removing of some minerals? 
>>I remember reading permit notice that allowed for removing of petrified 
>>wood and as I noted before, "non-renewable" minerals.  Obviously, one 
>>could not take meteorites from Federal land....but perhaps impactite and 
>>other like items.
>>
>>Clear Skies,
>>Mark Bostick
>>
>>
>>   As you know all the land around the crater is either private or state 
>>land. All Arizona State land is State Trust Land even if there is not sign 
>>stating it is. Many popular places for people to get on the land there are 
>>signs so stating it is State Trust Land, but more is not marked. If you 
>>get on the internet and bring up Arizona State Laws and go ot Title 12, 
>>Chapter 5 and R12-5-533 'Trespass on State Land' you will read about the 
>>laws about trepassing on State Land. Besides having a hunting or fishing 
>>permit allowing you to go on state land for those purposes a person can 
>>buy a recreational permit for about $20 per year. I am going to type below 
>>some of what the permit says.
>>
>>      Examples of permitted recreational activities allowed on State Land: 
>>hiking, horseback riding,picnics, family reunions, bicycling, 
>>photographing, sightseeing, birdwatching, organized club event, etc. 
>>Camping is restricted to no more than 5 days.
>>
>>    Examples of activities NOT ALLOWED under the state permit on State 
>>land: off-highway vehicle use, rallies, races or cross-country 
>>travel(including 3 wheeled or similar type vehicles, motorcycles, sand 
>>rails, go-carts, dune buggies, all terrain vehicles etc.). Target shooting 
>>(firearm, archery, etc.), paint ball games, fireworks, non-recreational or 
>>extended camping, commercial recreational activities or events where a 
>>participation fee is charged (i.e. hot air balloon rides, jeep tours, 
>>hayrides, horseback rides, bicycle races, horse races, ultralight 
>>aircraft, etc.) and tours or other activities involving visitation of 
>>prehistoric or historic archaeological sites.METAL DETECTORS TO SEARCH FOR 
>>ARTIFACTS, RELICS, OR TREASURES ON STATE LAND OR AROUND PREHISTORIC, 
>>HISTORIC, ARCHAELOLOGICAL, OR CULTURAL SITES ON STATE LAND IS PROHIBITED.
>>
>>THIS PERMIT DOES NOT ALLOW FOR THE COLLECTION OR REMOVAL ANY ANY NATURAL 
>>PRODUCTS FROM STATE LAND INCLUDING ROCKS, FOSSILS, MINERAL SPECIMENT, 
>>STONE, SOIL, FIREWOOD, CACTI, SAGUARO OR CHOLLA SKELETONS OR OTHER PLANTS 
>>OR PLANT MATERIAL, EITHER DEAD ALIVE OR DEAD.
>>
>>I believe those parts I put in caps really explains the reason that the 
>>state can keep someone from hunting around the crater since one will not 
>>get the permission from the private land owners either.
>>
>>I hope the above clears up some of the questions being asked about hunting 
>>around the crater.
>>
>>
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