Hi all, 

I'm totally a newby on this particular list - and am a very new person to the 
study of meteorites, and of course finding them.  So please understand that if 
anyone doesn't have a dog in the hunting debate, it's me.

However, I do want to make a comment regarding the international discussions.  
Mike, you definitely have a dog in the legal discussion. You've lived it.  I'm 
glad you made it home OK.

Over the past 15 years, I've spent a considerable amount of military time in 
the middle east.  5 tours worth, including three combat ones.  Many of those 
were working directly with government leaders of multiple levels, of at least 6 
different nations and many more tribal backgrounds -  Kurdish, to Bedouin, 
Sunni to Iraqi Christian and so on.

We "westerners" tend to make some serious mistakes regarding interpretations of 
laws and customs.  We are programmed by our culture to concentrate on the 
letters of the law, procedures and fine print, and discount the more human 
factors involved.

This is not how most middle eastern countries work.  It is a well proven fact 
that there are many levels of "citizenry" in soutwest asia, with wide 
variations therein.  One of the first things I learned in Saudi Arabia is that 
you are always at the mercy of your sponsor (or sponsor organization), and for 
every level of removal from the cultural rule of law you are, you must 
compensate accordingly with deliberate diligence to stay out of even the hint 
of trouble.  In Saudi Arabia, I was obviously not a citizen, not Muslim, not 
directly contracted by an industrial sponsor, and did not have an established 
personal relationship with relevant government officials.  Many of our military 
members were arrested and detained for infractions a Saudi citizen would have 
been given nothing more than a verbal warning.  A minor fine to a Saudi citizen 
could be a prison sentence for you.  You MUST be careful.

Be very careful in statements like "the law does not specifically state 
meteorites".  That's a very western point of view that can get you into 
trouble.  Regardless of what the law states in writing, the interpretation by 
judges will wildly vary.  The definition of artifact is whatever they define it 
as.  That could be a rock, arrow, meteorite, or teacup.

My experience in Saudi was very good.  I took the time to understand, accept, 
and appreciate the culture, and it fostered some wonderful friendships. But I 
also made serious effort to avoid trouble.

Some countries are more liberal than others (Jordan Vs. Saudi, UAE Vs. Qatar), 
but be careful and be informed.

Just saying that you need to fully understand the laws, customs, and cultural 
rules before leaping into assumptions - especially when you intend to leave 
with more than you came with.

James



--- On Wed, 4/6/11, Thunder Stone <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: Thunder Stone <[email protected]>
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite hunting (LAWS) by Country
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Wednesday, April 6, 2011, 12:16 PM
> 
> List:
> This got me thinking:
> Is there any documented source (that's reliable and up to
> date) regarding the official laws for meteorite
> hunting, collecting, and selling for each country?  I
> have read a lot of views on this matter on the list and
> elsewhere, and it seems so silly not to have the correct
> information available somewhere.  It would be very helpful
> for meteorite collectors to have this information available
> and documented in one place; perhaps in a publication
> somewhere.  Knowing which countries require permits and
> how to obtain them... etc.
> Much Thanks,
> Greg S.    
>         
>           
>   
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