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HB2078, If you read between the lines, you can see that this is nothing but an archeaologist trying to get a job.....

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tresspassing laws already exist, and those that violate them will suffer the consequences.
it does no one any good to leave lost metal rot in the ground, and disintegrate into nothing. and that's exactly what's happening. they're not telling you the whole truth. i've seen the difference between civil war buttons and buckles that have been dug recently vs. 20 years ago. today, you're lucky if you can pull a button out of the ground around here that doesn't crumble into a hundred pieces in your hand.
and now, they want to mess with a free market society, by manipulating the price of dug items by restricting buying and selling, and charging people with a FELONY. this is the craziest part. i'm telling you folks, this is out of control.
i congratulate all ethical metal detectorists for saving some history from decay and reckless land developement.
 
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