MDing Schools and Church grounds

mtntrekr2

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berks county, pa.
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We are new to THing. Our passions are anything to do with the outdoors rockhounding, prospecting, or just plain roaming the woods for the day and these have led us to MDing.
My question to all that have searched schools and playgrounds or parks. Are there any laws in pennsylvania or must permission be granted by someone. We have so far limited ourselves to old foundations and a few state parks. But I am reading of so many finds in these places and we are near a lot of very old Churches and schools.
Thank you.
Joe and Kathy
 

I'm probably the worst person to answer this question. LOL
I like MD, schools, churches and parks. I have found my best stuff at these places.
Are there laws? probably....Theres a federation website that has all the answers or you can call your local town, county, or state office.

http://fmdac.org/
 

I like to get permission before I hunt a school or other private property, public parks are no problem usually, I just make sure I leave them like I found them...minus the trash i throw away, and as a kind of a thank you to churches, if I ever find or found anything I would give the church a donation of like 10%......this also helps to put detectorist in a good light (pastors talk with each other a lot) and may open up other grounds to hun :)
 

They are the same as private property.
Even though schools usually let people use there tracks ect..you should still ask the principle of the school you want to search just to be safe.
Churches are private property.The church owns the grounds.I would talk to the pastor or talk to the grounds keeper.
Hope this helps....good luck and happy hunting!!!
 

just so you know the laws, i would call your county's parks dept and ask. then you know where you stand if you get questioned.
 

Re-Tek, If a person wants to find out if there might be rules/laws about md'ing, they should just check city code on-line (if the city has a website, for instance). If it is silent on the subject, then consider yourself no different than a kite-flyer or bird-watcher. If, after that, someone that sees you has an issue, they're welcome to tell you. But the law would be on your side, since you did your homework, and nothing was there. I would not call the park's dept. and ask, as you suggest. You know what the easy answer will be: Some deskbound person there will have an image of geeks with shovels, and just tell you "no". Or, they might morph something they think applies, when it really doesn't.


Personally, I wouldn't even go that far, as I just detect city parks and schools, no problem. As far as churches, they're private property. I guess to feel safe, you gotta ask the deacon or pastor :)
 

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