Say "NO" to State Of Oregon - Senate Bill 64

State Of Oregon - Senate Bill 64In summary, it would stop all artifact collecting, metal detecting and relic hunting in the state, not just on public land but on private land. It makes it illegal for... continue reading »

1,000 signatures Goal: 5,000
All Signatures (1,000 total)
301.
Bill T 28 February 2011
302.
Kenneth W 17 February 2011

"If you like dictatorships you would allow this law to pass."

303.
Amy G 5 February 2011
304.
Dr Kennethlh 11 December 2010

"Let the written papers catch up with the research that has been dug from the ground."

305.
Robert Bv 8 December 2010
306.
Michael Dv 1 December 2010

"В"

307.
Floyd C 29 November 2010

"government works for the people not for special interest"

308.
Les S 26 November 2010

"anything done on PRIVATE property, should remain that way, private. No one person or group of people should be allowed to tell others what they can or can't do on or in their own property. Further, the people or groups who intruduce such bills should be h"

309.
Rsteven S 25 November 2010

"NO No!!!!!!!!"

310.
Tina V 23 November 2010
311.
Andrew G 15 November 2010
312.
Dr Lesliedb 9 November 2010
313.
Bob E 28 October 2010

"Prospecting for relics should be treated no differently that prospecting for other valuable materials. Should the materials be left in the ground to decay, they may never be shared with future generations so that they can appreciate the value of the past."

314.
Ethan B 17 October 2010

"I love metal detecting and relic hunting, the thrill of finding a long lost coin or anything really is just so exciting especially since you learn from whatever you find. Moslty what is found goes straight to museums and if not it goes to a private collec"

315.
Gilberto R 16 October 2010

"Just defend your freedom"

316.
Michael H 1 October 2010

"В"

317.
Linda O 26 September 2010
318.
Catarina B 15 September 2010
319.
Michael D 13 September 2010

"This Bill lacks merit and should definitely not be passed into law. It will violate the sanctity of private property rights."

320.
R W 9 September 2010
321.
Dr Jeffdidder 5 September 2010

"This is certainly counter productive and makes enemies out of private land owners."

322.
Wayne C 30 August 2010

"So arrogantarchaelogists can make dicions for the state of Oregon? Im a former disabled maine and metal detecting is my passion' and now that may be taken away,"

323.
Paul A 29 August 2010
324.
Linda D 23 August 2010

"It's unconscionable to dictate what a property owner can do on their property. Further, I don't think archaeologists should have exclusive rights to all historical items or possible historic artifacts,which are only speculation."

325.
Timothy Jc 16 August 2010
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