Mike,
I am comfortable with all of us being responsible for the meteorites
each of us sells.

I have never hunted meteorites out of this country and I am interested
in the do's and don'ts in other places. None of us would want to get
in trouble and end up in some rough prison in a land far away. Nor
would I wish it on anyone.

Best, John



On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 12:26:41 -0700, Michael Farmer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A listmember sent me this, and I think it is great!
> It sums up my thoughts to the T.
> 
> "My meteorites were legally obtained. I'm not an attorney and thus in no
> position to offer you or anyone legal advice.  Consult a qualified attorney
> if you want professional legal advice and possibly a bond to back it up as
> an insurance policy should unforeseen contingencies complicate any
> expedition anywhere.  Or just buy meteorites from a meteorite hunter who has
> already invested.  Basing trips on incomplete, spoon-fed information from
> competing meteorite hunters isn't a bright idea in my opinion so if you are
> truly planning a trip you should plan accordingly."
> 
> Mike Farmer
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