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

R N Hartman rhartman04 at earthlink.net
Tue Mar 9 00:27:12 EST 2010


John Blennart wrote: <<It seems that meteorite Hunting (from now on) will be 
illegal on all
> government lands - yes even BLM!>>

This has always been the case. You must obtain permission from the land 
owner. Some desert area are a mix of BLM, state, county and/or city and 
private land; such is the case with Lucerne Dry Lake, and the last I heard 
it was open for collecting, although I'm not sure whether  that meant only 
minerals or included meteorites as well, or whether anyone really cares!  I 
have heard on authority though that vehicles of any and all kind are now 
prohibited ON the surface of LDL and I would guess that would extend to 
other Dry Lakes (at least California).   Well, just look at how  hunters 
have abused the land hunting meteorites.  Its been an absolute atrocity with 
large caravans and off-road vehicles. I think there need to be something in 
place so meteorites can be responsibly hunted and found to add to the 
scientific base and educational needs, but there aren't any more Niningers 
around (Well, perhaps a couple!) , and researchers certainly won't do any of 
it, but I suggest that there be controls so strewnfields won't be overrun by 
masses of irresponsible collectors.  (I'm not referring to names we know; 
there are a lot of people with names we don't know,  who are not members of 
any organizations or groups, who have no real interest in or appreciation 
for meteorites, and whose motives are only to dig up the countryside for 
gaining a profit out there hunting.)

It was mentioned to me awhile ago by one of our more respected and 
responsible collectors that he had visited a little-known out-of-the-way dry 
lake in Nevada and found tire tracks across every square foot that had been 
criss-crossed by some off road vehicle.

Ron Hartman

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ruben Garcia" <mrmeteorite at gmail.com>
To: "Meteorite List" <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2010 5:11 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] It is a sad day.....


> Hi all,
>
> John Blennart just sent me this email.
>
> 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
>
> It is a sad day.....
>
>
>
> Ruben Garcia
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