sailaway
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As a Native American it is in my blood to attempt to protect what I can by example.
Sailaway (windrider),
Have you ever heard about the native American guardian that watches over the sacred burial site at the Jesuit treasure area?
I had read some where that when the Jesuit buried the treasure they killed and buried the Native Americans that helped hide it at the site. I don't know if he is Apache, I told a story on one of the threads about running into someone who I believe is the guardian. I thought maybe a present day N.A. may have heard stories about him.
As a Native American it is in my blood to attempt to protect what I can by example.
I had read some where that when the Jesuit buried the treasure they killed and buried the Native Americans that helped hide it at the site. I don't know if he is Apache, I told a story on one of the threads about running into someone who I believe is the guardian. I thought maybe a present day N.A. may have heard stories about him.
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Scope of criminal liability.
A person incurs inchoate criminal liability when he incites another person to commit a crime, either incitement or solicitation. Advocacy of crime in the abstract also incurs criminal liability. All of them may result in criminal liability even if the crime they were intended to bring about does not materialize. Thus, the crime of incitement is committed in the public forum when poster encourages destruction of public property such as "a chunk of rich ore you chipped off the ledge sitting in your hand". Those who publicly support such statements could also be charged with the same offence as co-defendants.
Federal law says up to 10 years in prison for Incitement to commit a property crime.
Arizona law states: Damage or removal of natural rocks, vegetation, or public property is prohibited, thus rockhounding on public property, however, is more complicated as no damage can be occurred and area must be restored to natural state.
Chipping off a chunk of ore from its mother rock is a crime.
Mineral and Rock Collecting on the National Forests - Forest Service
Assume personal responsibility to notice if the area may indeed contain archaeological or historical resources and if it does, cease metal detecting and notify a Forest Service office. Not doing so may result in prosecution under the Code of Federal Regulations or ARPA.
https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5261774.pdf
Aw come on man! There you go using all that common sense muckying things up for the rest of them.If they killed and buried the natives who helped to bury the treasure, how would anyone but the Jesuits know where that was ?
Treasurer and sacred burial site.
The story said that 1 person got away.
Treasurer and sacred burial site.
The story said that 1 person got away.