Help needed TODAY on Clay County Florida Detecting ban

Mark S.

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Jan 25, 2005
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Please give this your immediate attention. We need to act fast to help out our fellow hobbyist in Clay County Florida. That is a neighboring county to Jacksonville.

If you do not already know, Clay County Florida will be discussing a new law to ban metal detecting on all county property. The law actually goes farther and includes such things as Indian relics and fossils. Basically stating that nothing can be removed from county property. The discussion will take place at the County Commissioners meeting on Tuesday Sept. 8. at 2:00 so we have little time.

I sent emails twice to each commissioner and did not receive a reply. My intent in the emails to them was to find out what prompted this law so we new what approach to take but apparently they are not interested in replying to me. I also found that this law was discussed in a committee the first part of August. This just recently came to light when someone noticed it in the back of a newspaper under the “legal notices” column. They then posted it on several forums and alerted the FMDAC. We are alerting our entire membership and everyone else to take a moment and contact them.


Here is the county website……… www.claycountygov.com

Here is a link to the PDF file with the text of the bill. I apologize for not copying it here but I was unable to get it to copy.

www.myclay.org/docs/2009/BCC/200909...ting%20Operation%20of%20Metal%20Detectors.pdf

We need to deluge them with emails. Make sure they are calm and well written as we do not want to antagonize anyone. I will add that we can all watch it live as the meetings are broadcast over the internet and previous meetings are available for viewing.


Here are the commissioners emails. Let’s jam their email boxes.

Wendell Davis…..…. [email protected]

Doug Conkey………… [email protected]

Travis Cummings….. [email protected]

Chereese Stewart....... [email protected]

Ronnie Robinson…… [email protected]


We need to act fast as this meeting is tomorrow. If you are in the area and can attend the meeting then please do. The more people that show up the more influence we will have.

If you don’t think it can happen to you then consider this. In the last year we have seen this pop up unexpectedly in New York City, Louisville and in the state of Wisconsin. If you don’t act now and speak up it will soon be coming to your locality. We need to band together and stop this.


Mark Schuessler
FMDAC Legislative Officer
 

This is not an ordinance against metal detecting. This is an ordinance which will allow the archeologist to have the right to steal what is on public property, but we are not allowed to even pick a daisy. This brings the county parks in line with the laws of the state parks.
 

A thankyou to all who emailed. An ordinance was passed but not the one proposed on the website. It was changed considerably.

Metal detecting is not allowed on historical or archaeological sites or cemeteries. There are a few more words then that but that is a summary.

We did get their attention as evidenced by a comment made by one of the comissioners at the very end.

I do want to mention that the comissioner that sent out replies (Robinson) was actually on our side. He made a comment in the committee meeting that took place in August that he would not tell someone that they could not use a metal detetor in county parks. He was responsible for making the changes. None of the commissioners were really opposed to metal detecting they were just uninformed.


Mark S.
 

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