Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite legistration

2010-05-19 Thread Mark Ford
Yes there are good and bad aspects to both sides of this eternal debate.

On the one hand you could argue it could depend on when the rock fell,
an old rock would have been there since before the land owner purchased
it, so it would naturally then be the landowners, whereas if it fell
yesterday then it is sorta like if someone throws your best coat onto
another person's land - the coat still belongs to you even though it's
on their land.

There is an argument for very recent falls being made the property of
the discoverer/finder as they have only just came from space (just coz
it touched their ground for a few hours should this make it theirs?)-
However and it is a big however - who the hell is going to let you hunt
on their land if they suddenly have no claim on the rocks you find ??


So for that reason I guess it's better that it just belongs to the
landowner by default. In any case if it all got too political the
government could just claim all space rocks to be state property! 

Let sleeping dogs lie...

Mark


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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite legistration

This would be fine on BLM land, but not on private property.
Michael


On 5/18/10 9:36 AM, "Steve Dunklee"  wrote:

> I believe it is time to lobby congress for a new law where any
meteorite found
> becomes the exclusive property of the finder. This law would reduce
any
> litigation on meteorite finds end encourage hunting on public lands.
> 
> 
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Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite legistration

2010-05-18 Thread Greg Catterton
Any such attempt would have to be worded very carefully and clearly to avoid 
any possible disputes that would arise and also have an established system in 
place to resolve such disputes.

A comment such as "a new law where any meteorite found becomes the
exclusive property of the finder." scares me really bad.

I own my land and would have major issues with someone finding a meteorite on 
my property and trying to keep it under such law as stated.


Greg Catterton
www.wanderingstarmeteorites.com
IMCA member 4682
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--- On Tue, 5/18/10, Steve Dunklee  wrote:

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> Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite legistration
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> Date: Tuesday, May 18, 2010, 12:36 PM
> I believe it is time to lobby
> congress for a new law where any meteorite found becomes the
> exclusive property of the finder. This law would reduce any
> litigation on meteorite finds end encourage hunting on
> public lands.
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Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite legistration

2010-05-18 Thread Michael Blood
This would be fine on BLM land, but not on private property.
Michael


On 5/18/10 9:36 AM, "Steve Dunklee"  wrote:

> I believe it is time to lobby congress for a new law where any meteorite found
> becomes the exclusive property of the finder. This law would reduce any
> litigation on meteorite finds end encourage hunting on public lands.
> 
> 
>   
> 


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[meteorite-list] Meteorite legistration

2010-05-18 Thread Steve Dunklee
I believe it is time to lobby congress for a new law where any meteorite found 
becomes the exclusive property of the finder. This law would reduce any 
litigation on meteorite finds end encourage hunting on public lands.


  

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