In the Mother Lode, a new gold rush

Jeffro

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Dec 6, 2005
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I hope to God they get shut down. Foreign mining companies, and in particular Canadian, have a habit of following their own lax environmental standards on US soil, and the US taxpayer winds up cleaning up after them. Then the enviro groups have yet another reason to protest and shut down US based mining groups that can't compete because of over-regulation.

It sucks that US companies are having a hard time getting to these deposits, but foreigners have free reign and we all pay! >:(
 

truckinbutch

Silver Member
Feb 15, 2008
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Morgantown,WV
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Bounty Hunter Landstar
Jeffro said:
I hope to God they get shut down. Foreign mining companies, and in particular Canadian, have a habit of following their own lax environmental standards on US soil, and the US taxpayer winds up cleaning up after them. Then the enviro groups have yet another reason to protest and shut down US based mining groups that can't compete because of over-regulation.

It sucks that US companies are having a hard time getting to these deposits, but foreigners have free reign and we all pay! >:(
You have such a knack for making it easy to agree with you :icon_thumright:
 

Badfrog

Jr. Member
Aug 31, 2007
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Jeffro said:
Foreign mining companies, and in particular Canadian, have a habit of following their own lax environmental standards on US soil

And you should see what US companies do abroad ! :wink:
 

Newt

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Dec 10, 2007
1,221
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Georgia
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1265X and Tejon
truckinbutch said:
Jeffro said:
I hope to God they get shut down. Foreign mining companies, and in particular Canadian, have a habit of following their own lax environmental standards on US soil, and the US taxpayer winds up cleaning up after them. Then the enviro groups have yet another reason to protest and shut down US based mining groups that can't compete because of over-regulation.

It sucks that US companies are having a hard time getting to these deposits, but foreigners have free reign and we all pay! >:(
You have such a knack for making it easy to agree with you :icon_thumright:

I agree.
Newt
 

Bcat

Tenderfoot
Jan 11, 2010
5
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Northern California
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Whites GMT , MXT , Minelab GP3000
We have two Placer claims , one an old drift mine re-opened since 1898 in Northern California . The whole canyon all around us has been claimed up mostly by Canadian Mining intrests. making them the largest holders in the immediate region. :-[
 

Dedimus

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Jan 14, 2010
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envyville
Badfrog said:
Jeffro said:
Foreign mining companies, and in particular Canadian, have a habit of following their own lax environmental standards on US soil

And you should see what US companies do abroad ! :wink:
And you should see what us Frenchmen do to abroad as well. :wink:
 

gollum

Gold Member
Jan 2, 2006
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Arizona Vagrant
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Minelab SD2200D (Modded)/ Whites GMT 24k / Fisher FX-3 / Fisher Gold Bug II / Fisher Gemini / Schiebel MIMID / Falcon MD-20
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All Treasure Hunting
If you think they are bad, you should see what French-Canadiens do! They eat babies! With Fava Beans and a nice Chianti THP THP THP THP THP!

Best-Mike
 

strickman

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Jan 27, 2008
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Villa Rica georgia
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gold bug pro,garret,whites,tesoro,bounty-hunter,,.....
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but the average person can't do anything?we give more freedom to foriegners than actual citizens.if you went to do this they would shut you down.red tape your azz to death! who-ever hurt anything with a hobbyist dredge anyway :dontknow:?
 

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