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AFMS LAND USE POLICY


THERE ARE NINE STEPS OF SUGGESTIONS.

 

1. Adherence to the AFMS Code of Ethics assures compliance with most statutes and regulations governing collecting on public lands encourages respect for private property rights and the environment. Clubs are urged to read the AFMS Code of Ethics in at least one meeting every year, to publish the Code frequently in the club newsletter, and to compel compliance on club field trips.

 

2. Individuals and clubs are urged to write their elected representatives and land use management agency supervisors regarding issues of rule making, legislation and enforcement affecting field collecting of minerals and fossils. 

 

3. Individuals and clubs are uraged to join and support activities of the American Lands Access Association (ALAA), a sister organization with responsibility for advancing the interest of earth science amateurs with legislatures and land use management agencies.

 

4.  The AFMS will receive a report from ALAA at its annual meeting.

 

5.  The AFMS endorses the principle of multiple use of lands as a guarantee of continuing recreational opportunities.

 

6.  Wilderness and monument designations are inconsistent with the principle of multiple use. In view of the vast amount of public land already designated as wilderness and monuments, future such designations should be mineral, taking into account the incresed demand for recreational opportunities including rockhounding, created by a growing population.

 

7.  In furtherance of the principle of multiple use, the AFMS believes that laws, regulations and rules established by relevant grovernmental authorities should be designed to allow freest possible access to all public lands, coupled with minimal restrictions on the recreational collection of minerals, fossils, gemstones materials and other naturally occurring materials.

 

8.  A right to collect minerals and fossils on public lands should be protected by statute.

 

9.  Tha AFMS urges its members to work with any or all government authorities to achieve a good working relationship in order to improve the "Public Image" of recreational collectors.



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