Where can I legally metal detect in the state of Virginia.........getting too many different answers.
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RonPaul2012 said:I live in Herndon, and I go to the parks in fairfax county and detect all the time. I've never had a problem.
Tom_in_CA said:Matt, if I saw something written, in the context of any particular state, regarding their "public property", I would take that to mean the STATE owned public property, NOT other entities within that state (ie.: county, city, etc...). Because if you are reading state law, and the phrase "public property" comes up, then by simple definition, it is in the context of what the state owned/operated.
This is a common mistake people make for other countries too: Someone reads that "no metal detecting is allowed in such & such country", so they think that means ...... the entire country. But since you are reading that country's federal level rules, then, in context, it applies to federal level land. You would not be in violation going to, for example, farmer Bob's potato field with his permission, or city level lands, etc....
I mean, it would no different than reading that the USA disallows detecting on their federal lands, etc... But that has no bearing on individual state's or cities. It would only apply to the federal land within those states or federal land within a city, etc.... We do not conclude that the entire USA disallows detecting, because perhaps the fed. govt. doesn't allow it in their parks or land. See?