Balckbeard's ship sails toward Supreme court.

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from https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/b...t/ar-AACkqrG?ocid=spartandhp#image=AAz0R0J|28

not treasure but the story of what happens in a dispute.

Blackbeard's famed pirate ship, grounded three centuries ago, sails toward Supreme Court
in the court's next term beginning in October, pits North Carolina against a video production company documenting the salvaging of the shipwreck Queen Anne's Revenge, which ran aground in 1718 and was discovered in 1996.The state, which owns the pirate ship and its artifacts, has posted video and photos shot by Nautilus Productions as part of its tourism efforts. It enacted a statute, known as "Blackbeard's Law," to convert the salvage effort into public record.


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Thanks, the article gives one desire to follow the court decision on this.
Seems to me, the pirate here, is the State of North Carolina...! :blackbeard::skullflag:
 

Gee with the supreme court stacked the way it is I wonder which way they will vote.
 

They will keep it no need to wait
 

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