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Stop The Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation from banning the recreation of metal detecting on coastal beaches! :ban:

John-Edmonton

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Please see the link below and sign!

http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/commissioner-jack-murray.fb61?source=s.icn.fb&r_by=10393011
 
I don't live there, but sent my petition and my 2 cents worth. Hope they don't do this. Detectorists provide a public service with all the dangerous trash they remove and should have access to public areas like anyone else as long as they are behaving in an ethical manner.
 
[size=x-large] Just to let others as well as yourself that Move On.org is a Gorge Soros organization. Who is that, you ask? He destroys ofher countries curancy to make money.[/size] Only my opinion, but he is one black heart, that I do not tust.

Cupajo[/size]
 
I just stumbled across this site looking for tips on my second garrett and third detector overall, and saw this post. As a fellow New Englander, it's a shame that states are trying to disallow this on beaches. If they are going to enforce anything, enforce no beers on the beach. It would make my searching a lot more fun.
 
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