Windseaker Member
Registered: 11/16/08
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If I discover a treasure on federal land (example: Yellowstone)>what are the laws to entitlement?
Please, I know you just can’t go digging around in federal parks, but most good treasure hunters let research lead them and may point this way. Im looking for the true nature of the law here. National Treasure movie seekers need to know the truth here too. Please no political promises either.
Everybody is ignorant -- only on different subjects.
Will Rogers
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Rupe Member
Registered: 06/08/08
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Reply with quote | #2 | You can't do anything with it. It stays right where it is. Nothing is to be removed from a Federal Park. __________________ Coodinator for the Oregon
Chapter of 4x4him.org
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Lovlyperson
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Registered: 07/09/09
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Reply with quote | #3 | if ya don't know that is Federal Land,and than,on the Way you see a sign which shows you it was Federal Land.
Bringing it back,or letting it fall where you are? |
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coloradocav
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Registered: 10/18/09
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Reply with quote | #4 | arrested,jailed,court,fined heavily,maybe prison, all your valuables and even home and vehicles confiscated. Seen it happen! National parks, battlesites,memorials are a no no. Don't be an example. |
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Lovlyperson
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Registered: 07/09/09
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Reply with quote | #5 | I got me a Nice Camera with good Tele,and i have my Laptop with me.
Can take Pics,read the Location vom my GPS Advice and post it direct on our website.It's easy with the Memorycards
Couldn't do anywhy nothing if i find somethings.
Makes no sence to get trouble for taking a old Wheel,Bottle,or whatever |
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