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 »
"Remember, the state belongs to the people!"
"stop this madness"
"I think it is a sorry state of affairs when a state will even consider taking away a hobby that so many enjoy. Older people such as myself find metal detecting a great way to get some exercise and relaxaction and it should not be stopped. It should be enc"
"This bill is just another infringement on the rights of private citizens. Another step in towards totalitarianism. My father's generation gave millions of lives to prevent this type of intrusion."
"If this law is passed, it takes my rights away for using PUBLIC parks, playgrounds, and MY own backyard......... BIG BROTHER is alive in Oregon....VOTE IT DOWN!"
"These alaws are too restrictive, Too much micro managment within state Govt"
"The only thing gained by the bill is ignorant bliss."
"Such legislation would erode the public support upon which both scientific endeavors and cultural sensitivy rely."
"private property and that which is on it does not belong to the state and to make laws as this law would violate any owners basic rights,lawmakers need wake up,this is not the USSR..even though the attempt seems being made to make it so..WAKE UP AMERICANS"
"stay out of private lives, stop trying to be the gestapo..."
"What happened to our freedem"
"No on 64"
"CA has banned gold dredging until an EIR is complete. I planned to dredge in OR, this summer. I also use a metal detector to locate gold, and lost jewelry. Most of the early CA and OR visitors came for gold. This ban stops Citizens from searching for the "
"i live on the other end of the country and i think the bill is stupid.......just a matter of time before they try to go nationwide with this idiocy"
"ridiculous"
"What is next in Oregon? Eliminating freedom of religion? Free Speech? Stop this bill or your state is next."