coin_diver
Full Member
- Oct 3, 2003
- 142
- 20
- Detector(s) used
- AT Pro, xl500 (27 yrs) XLT (17 yrs)
- Primary Interest:
- Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
Having studied the evolution of the ARPA act ad infinitum, I am finally so nauseated by your insistence to block any exploratory or recovery effort, be it on land or sea, that I have to speak out.
We have been called every name in the book and accused of only caring about profit or the augmentation of our "personal collections" that even you believe your rhetoric. Reminds me of the old saying "if you don't believe me just ask me."
What the hypocrite fails to understand is that you are undermining your own efforts, that people continue to search AND DISCOVER countless items of interest to you. However, you will generally not be made aware because you refuse to lay down your legal assault and rationalize the cooperation of interests. Simply reiterating your version of what law may pertain to your argument makes you neither a scholar or professional.
The law that you use against us is being intentionally misapplied, taken in snippets or lines because in reality you know the law has to be taken in it's full body and the spirit in which it was written.
You speak of the lost artifacts, stolen away in individual' collections yet fail to admit that at the end of the day you seek out these sites for the very reasons as do we. You love the adventure and discovery. The items you collect end up boxed by students then cataloged and stored away in warehouses. You dig up grave sites so that you can study yet another body and still you do so with your chin held high. Still, you find it despicable that metal detecting hobbyists love to recover a beautiful barber dime from the park because they might sell it, buy gasoline and lunch, maps or equipment, only to do it again.
Be advised, people in this country are angry, angry with the continual stripping of freedoms and it will only take another ticket or warning before your charade bites you right square in the ass. Someone is going to lead the redemption.
A Tax paying, natural born American.
We have been called every name in the book and accused of only caring about profit or the augmentation of our "personal collections" that even you believe your rhetoric. Reminds me of the old saying "if you don't believe me just ask me."
What the hypocrite fails to understand is that you are undermining your own efforts, that people continue to search AND DISCOVER countless items of interest to you. However, you will generally not be made aware because you refuse to lay down your legal assault and rationalize the cooperation of interests. Simply reiterating your version of what law may pertain to your argument makes you neither a scholar or professional.
The law that you use against us is being intentionally misapplied, taken in snippets or lines because in reality you know the law has to be taken in it's full body and the spirit in which it was written.
You speak of the lost artifacts, stolen away in individual' collections yet fail to admit that at the end of the day you seek out these sites for the very reasons as do we. You love the adventure and discovery. The items you collect end up boxed by students then cataloged and stored away in warehouses. You dig up grave sites so that you can study yet another body and still you do so with your chin held high. Still, you find it despicable that metal detecting hobbyists love to recover a beautiful barber dime from the park because they might sell it, buy gasoline and lunch, maps or equipment, only to do it again.
Be advised, people in this country are angry, angry with the continual stripping of freedoms and it will only take another ticket or warning before your charade bites you right square in the ass. Someone is going to lead the redemption.
A Tax paying, natural born American.