Many are probably not aware that the parks in Louisville, KY have been closed to detecting. Someone has interpreted (twisted) the state antiquities statute that metal detecting is an "archaeological dig" and therefore requires an archaeological permit.
Here is the email I received:
If you are interested in helping us or supporting us in Louisville, Ky My email address is [email protected]
We have been banned from metal detecting in all 122 city and county parks under the guise of the State Antiquities Statute According to our Metro Parks Dept as of two days ago. We have turned this matter over to our two state representatives Jenkins and Clark to assist us. The answer from the Frankfort office (Mr. Masters) the statute was interpreted as the use of metal detecting in a park is an Archeological dig by excavation. Requiring a state permit in city parks. I hope this info doesn’t get filtered into your city. Yours in Christ, Eddie Black My phone number is 1-502-448-7665 I am not asking for money only a call to your State representative to legislate a clear rule about hobby metal detecting differing from The Archeological Statute which is affecting us here in Louisville. Call or write if you would need more info sent to your club. We are the BGrelicrecovery club here in Louisville Please help in any way you can. At least write and let us know if you received this email
What it says is that a permit is required to dig an archaeological site on public property. I have a feeling that the Kentucky Heritage Council is ultimately behind this one. The same crew that is responsible for the KY permit bill. Also the same ones who sent out a threatening letter to teachers telling them that they are breaking the law if they dig on school property while teaching archaeology. Even went on to tell the teachers that they are not qualified to teach about archaeology! Not just an outright lie but an insult as well.
Mark S.
FMDAC Alliance Liaison
Here is the email I received:
If you are interested in helping us or supporting us in Louisville, Ky My email address is [email protected]
We have been banned from metal detecting in all 122 city and county parks under the guise of the State Antiquities Statute According to our Metro Parks Dept as of two days ago. We have turned this matter over to our two state representatives Jenkins and Clark to assist us. The answer from the Frankfort office (Mr. Masters) the statute was interpreted as the use of metal detecting in a park is an Archeological dig by excavation. Requiring a state permit in city parks. I hope this info doesn’t get filtered into your city. Yours in Christ, Eddie Black My phone number is 1-502-448-7665 I am not asking for money only a call to your State representative to legislate a clear rule about hobby metal detecting differing from The Archeological Statute which is affecting us here in Louisville. Call or write if you would need more info sent to your club. We are the BGrelicrecovery club here in Louisville Please help in any way you can. At least write and let us know if you received this email
What it says is that a permit is required to dig an archaeological site on public property. I have a feeling that the Kentucky Heritage Council is ultimately behind this one. The same crew that is responsible for the KY permit bill. Also the same ones who sent out a threatening letter to teachers telling them that they are breaking the law if they dig on school property while teaching archaeology. Even went on to tell the teachers that they are not qualified to teach about archaeology! Not just an outright lie but an insult as well.
Mark S.
FMDAC Alliance Liaison