Yes, Eduardo is correct. There is a new law in Argentina that makes all new 
FALLS and FINDS national property.  Technically, it makes them 'cultural 
heritage artifacts'.  This means they will fall under UNESCO laws and they can 
issue Interpol arrest warrants that are recognized by most countries.  
Argentina has a track record of aggressively hunting down fossil dealers who 
illegally export fossils which also are 'cultural heritage artifacts'.  They 
have issued int'l warrants and nabbed fossil dealers.  This is one country you 
don't want to cross.

Do not confuse their ability to enforce a NATIONAL law with the ineffective 
Chaco provincial law that was supposed to stop Campos from leaving the province.

I went to Santa Lucia last month to recover the January 24, 2008 fall.  I had 
great success in recovering both material (2.23kg) and data (GPS and 1.25 hours 
of video) on the fall.  What I didn't know was that in December 2007 a new law 
was passed.  I've been in contact with the government to find a good solution 
the situation.  They knew the law was new and that I likely didn't know about 
it.  So far, the government has been quite resonable, and they care about 
meteorites and their conservation.  I will likely return some of my material, 
for the greater good of the meteorite community with Argentina.  As a member of 
IMCA, I believe I need to follow a very ethical path to benefit all who come 
after me.

If the meteorite community behaves properly as new law is interpreted, we can 
influence the law to go the way of Canada or Australia and not down the path of 
the Dark Side like India.  I have strongly suggested to them that they offer 
rewards on new falls, not just seize them like India.  If we do this right, we 
may be allowed in on new falls working with the National Museum.  If we do this 
wrong, meteorite collectors will become a plague to them and they will hunt us 
and arrest us in the future.  

Please, just let this fall go, and let Eduardo and I establish the ground rules 
with the Argentine government.

-mt 
IMCA 2760


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