[meteorite-list] Lorton Meteorite

Phil Whitmer prairiecactus at rtcol.com
Fri Feb 5 21:39:46 EST 2010


Hiya Carl, gun lovers and haters:

I was merely stating the law as it now stands. If a meteorite falls on your 
property, you own it.  An open and shut case.  If the Smithsonian wants to 
appeal to the Supreme Court, the Court could possibly rule that current 
meteorite laws are unconstitutional. It's extremely unlikely they would hear 
the case. It's highly unlikely even a Circuit judge would strike down 
current meteorite laws as unconstitutional. Or any judge for that matter. 
The Smithsonian has the lawyers and the funding of the federal gov't backing 
them, they could try to argue the laws are unconstitutional, highly unlikely 
as there is practically no chance they would win.

What they could do is go straight to the President and get either a 
presidential decree or have the Justice Dep't  write some memos like they 
did legalizing torture. Again not a chance.

More likely they could get a Congressman to introduce a bill changing the 
meteorite laws, but it would never make it out of the first round of 
sub-committes.

Possession  might be nine tenths of the law, but I'll be dollars to donuts 
the Smithsonian gives it back.


Phil Whitmer 




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