leddel said:
No offense but I would like to make a clarification. I have been to Palo Alto with Txkickergirl. She is the President of our detecting club in the RGV. The Archies and us are working together, but what we the detectorist get out of this is the thrill of the hunt and better relations with people in places that might in the future enable us to detect areas that are normally off limits.
This being said, the archies are the ones with material benefit from this relationship. They do get free labor and the combined skills of many people who have individual decades of experience detecting. Basically they get the free use of experts in detecting. I was told by one archie who I was working with, and I quote, " I would rather see history rot in the ground if we (the archies) are not going to recover it.
I am sorry to say it but in my opinion the Archies are our friends only as long as it benefits them. The moment we are not providing them with an viable material benefit I have a feeling the ones I work with are going to turn on us like ravenous wolfs.
Right now as I write they (The Archies) along with associated Government entities like the National Park Service are in the process of attempting to get the Texas antiquity law of 1969 changed. That law states that if it is in the ground for more than 100 years the state owns it even if it is on private property and if you dig that CW bullet and keep it you are a criminal thug.
This was not good enough. The change that if being attempted to this law will make it 50 YEARS INSTEAD OF 100!!!!
Now this was a rumor I had heard. Rumor no more!! I just returned from the Texas Council of Treasure Clubs meeting in Conroe Texas held 19/20 March of 2010. A seminar concerning this was given and it was requested that all Metal Detecting and treasure clubs in Texas call, write, or email their state repsentative and request that this modification to the law be stopped.
Personally I feel insulted at the time I gave to the NPS and the archies when they are trying to bring about laws that are detrimental to the sport/hobby of Metal Detecting and treasure hunting. I guess I will smile and continue to help at Palo Alto when able while working behind the scenes to fight this law and as far as I am concerned the prior legislation of 1969.
Sorry, but as cordial as relations might be, it seems that the Archies and Government officials will never be our friends!!
PS: Txkikergirl is one of the most devoted and hard charging detectorist that I have ever met period!!! Peace be to all!!