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QLD Fossicking Laws!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldslave" data-source="post: 116782" data-attributes="member: 3371"><p>Hi Everyone, I also spoke to the Mareeba guys ie Michael and Peter and was told that the use of a sluice was illegal, but like Tone suggested if you have a friend who will allow you on their lease it's fine (possibly if it's in their mining plan) not sure how that works if the friend has already submitted their plan of operation.</p><p>I am like a lot of others and feel we are being persecuted by those who can't find the time or are misinformed as to how a sluice is operated and have just thrown a blanket over everyone.</p><p>If, for argument sake we have to submit our sluice design and method of operation and were allocated a number for their records I'd be interested if it helps, also if there are areas we can purchase as sluicing leases, ie half acre or smaller along a designated water way and pay the fees like the big guys do but on a minute scale, this may be in our favour.</p><p>Also this would create employment for extra inspectors to manage us low life, wrongdoers, hahahaha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldslave, post: 116782, member: 3371"] Hi Everyone, I also spoke to the Mareeba guys ie Michael and Peter and was told that the use of a sluice was illegal, but like Tone suggested if you have a friend who will allow you on their lease it's fine (possibly if it's in their mining plan) not sure how that works if the friend has already submitted their plan of operation. I am like a lot of others and feel we are being persecuted by those who can't find the time or are misinformed as to how a sluice is operated and have just thrown a blanket over everyone. If, for argument sake we have to submit our sluice design and method of operation and were allocated a number for their records I'd be interested if it helps, also if there are areas we can purchase as sluicing leases, ie half acre or smaller along a designated water way and pay the fees like the big guys do but on a minute scale, this may be in our favour. Also this would create employment for extra inspectors to manage us low life, wrongdoers, hahahaha [/QUOTE]
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