I had a List member comment that a forest service ranger told him it was ok to collect meteorites. I double-checked to see if the rules have changed and the answer seems to still be, NO. This also means that most meteorites found of dry lake beds are off-limits to be sold since most are on federal land which now has very limited use by the public due to so many new regulations.




The below questions and answers came directly from the BLM website:



"Can meteorites be casually collected from other Federal lands, such as the National Forests or the National Parks?



No. This policy only applies to public lands administered by the BLM under its agency authorities. Casual collecting is not allowed on lands administered and controlled by the National Park Service, Bureau of Reclamation, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service."



"Can meteorites casually collected from public lands be bartered or sold?



Casual collection of meteorites from public lands is only for an individual's personal use. Sale or barter is considered commercial use. A permit must be issued for commercial activities and fees will be collected, including a purchase price based on a unit price or the percentage of fair market value, and a reclamation fee, if required."




Information from BLM Frequently asked questions about meteorites PDF.



http://www.blm.gov/style/medialib/blm/wo/Information_Resources_Management/policy/im_attachments/2012.Par.65264.File.dat/IM2012-182_att1.pdf



Happy Hunting, I think I will go take a dip in a pool or head to the Colorado River to cool down,


Adam





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