SC Anti-Metal Detecting Bill - Crunch Time!!!

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South Carolina relic hunters need your help!

We have a bill in SC pending that, on first glance, appears to be an anti-trespassing bill. However, if you read it carefully, you will see that it will be used to potentially shut down metal detecting (as well as fossil hunting, arrow head collecting, etc) on all State property, levy huge fines and jail time for metal detecting without permission on private property, and possibly be used as a platform to heavily constrain or end the hobby here. I've attached a link to the legislation that passed the House in February. We are VERY worried about this bill here in SC.

I got a lesson in civics last tonight... here's what I learned:

Currently, it is in Senate Sub-committee. The Sub-committee members are:

Paul Campbell (R) (803) 212-6016
John (Jake) Knotts (R) (803) 212-6350
Floyd Nicholson (D) (803) 212-6040

If it does not come out of sub-committee by June 3rd, the bill dies and "they" must start all over again next year. June 3rd, is the drop-dead date. I understand that it may come out of sub-committee and go to the Senate floor for Q&A and voting as early as today (Wednesday)!!!

Senator Glenn McConnell (R) (803) 212-6610 is over the Senate Ways & Means Committee. Basically, he is the most powerful Senator and he determines if it leaves sub-committee and goes to a vote. If he is in favor of it - it will go up for vote, if he is opposed to it, it will likely die in sub-committee. If it goes up for a vote, it will likely pass at this point.

Senator McConnell is a very active member of the SCV and he owns/owned a very nice relic shop in Charleston (don't know if it is still open). No doubt, many of you all have done business with him in this regard - I think that means something, as it is our hobby that essentially supported his shop. We currently do not know how he stands on this bill!!! His aide is Paula Denson - very nice lady, several of us have spoken to her - please feel free to call her directly at (803) 212-6636 ... I think she is also an aide to the sub-committee. She keeps track of phone calls and reports them to all of the above Senators.

Please, PLEASE, make one phone call for us today - call Senator McConnell. He is "The Man". If you can make a call or two more, call one or all of the sub-committee members. Let them know that you oppose the bill. If you get an aide on the phone, ask them how that particular senator "stands on the bill" - they must tell you. You can also request that they notify you when/if it comes out of committee. More than likely, you will just get to leave a message - but that is counted by them.

In addition to dozens of SC residents that post here, I know that we have hundreds of "tourists" who have visited SC over the last couple of years for the purpose of metal detecting. Your opinion counts to them - let them know you would be very hesitant to visit and spend your vacation here if it passes. It is crunch time folks - making our voices heard over the next few days will determine what happens to this bill.

Chris Watson
SC Metal Detector & Relic Assoc.

http://www.scstatehouse.gov/cgi-bin...118&conid=5347972&result_pos=0&keyval=1184129
 

Big Wake Up Call Here imho. If it goes thru you can be sure other states will follow over time. Is SC following Va now? Look around real hard and see little by litttle freedom is being taken away at a rapid pace. Work all week, pay all your money to mega corps , tax, be happy and broke. Enjoy your tv and the swing at the park cause thats all you need. How do detector folks unite to have a big voice? Is there any organization or detector companys out there to stand up for us?? I don't know but it appears we can no longer stand idle. All JMHO! GLTA!
 

Is SC following Va now?

You can't metal detect in VA anymore? I've been in Japan for the last two years so I haven't followed the TH'ing news that close. I sure hope I still can because I'm headed up to Norfolk for the next 2 years!
 

levy huge fines and jail time for metal detecting without permission on private property

I Don't see reason for new laws but,


TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 16-11-780 SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT IT IS UNLAWFUL TO WILFULLY, KNOWINGLY, OR MALICIOUSLY ENTER UPON THE LANDS OF ANOTHER OR THE POSTED LANDS OF THE STATE AND INVESTIGATE, DISTURB, OR EXCAVATE A PREHISTORIC OR HISTORIC SITE FOR THE PURPOSE OF DISCOVERING, UNCOVERING, MOVING, REMOVING, OR ATTEMPTING TO REMOVE AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCE; TO PROVIDE PENALTIES AND CIVIL REMEDIES; AND TO PROVIDE EXCEPTIONS.

(5) 'Posted lands' means lands where the State has complied with the notice or warning requirement which must either be posted or given to an offender pursuant to Section 16-11-600.

Would that be like National Parks ?

& I would imagine ANOTHER means a
private Property Owner who dosn't want Trespassers.

always good to be carefull But it looks
to me they are just increasing Penelties
on a law that's always been on the books.
 

I just found out from an archaeology firm that the law has been ratified. I don't know if it has been signed by the governor yet. I have been hunting on some site that now are going to be off limits to me if I don't want to go to jail and I don't want to go to jail. Can anyone interpret this law and how it will exactly effect Metal Detecting in SC? Is it just State lands or all lands? If I find an artifact on Private land can I remove it?
 

Private land is still just that private land. I would not think they could keep you from detecting on private property with permission of the owner. But then again I never thought the Gulf of Mexico would turn black either.

JRich
 

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