kronos416
Jr. Member
If your wanting to detect in a certain state but cant find any laws pertaining to that state then who in turn can you contact to find out?
kronos416 said:If your wanting to detect in a certain state but cant find any laws pertaining to that state then who in turn can you contact to find out?
Tom_in_CA said:Lucky-in-Kentucky, you say to "ask an archaeologist at a local university"? Tell me you're kidding The average archaeologist ANYWHERE would tell you that you can't detect anywhere, in the world. And even if they couldn't cite an actual law, they would probably morph anything they can to lead you to the same conclusion. I got into a long email dialogue with Kentucky archies over this similar issue, and they finally resorted to "well, it's not advisable" and "you can't go around destroying history", etc... You see how, when they can't cite an actual law (or are made to admit that not all public land falls under a law their trying to apply), that they fall back on what is "advisable" (but not necessarily law).