Polite procedures for MD schools, parks in Georgia.

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Sheldius

Sheldius

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Garrett Master Hunter CX Plus, Minelab E-trac, Bounty Hunter Pioneer 505
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I may have found the answer to my own question. From Fisher website:

City or County Park Lands -- Most are open to metal detecting unless notice is given by a sign or city ordinance. When in doubt, always check with the city's Parks and Recreation Department.

Public School Grounds -- Most are open to metal detecting unless notice is given by a sign, city ordinance, law enforcement official, or school employee. You should always check with the school office first.

And the Georgia law mention in another post only applies to STATE parks and historical sites.
 

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