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| AMERICAN FEDERATION OF MINERALOGICAL SOCIETIES CODE OF ETHICS |
From the web site for the AMERICAN FEDERATION OF MINERALOGICAL SOCIETIES,
we print their stated CODE OF ETHICS:
I will respect both private and public property
and will do no collecting on privately owned
land without permission from the owner.
I will keep informed on all laws, regulations
or rules governing collecting on public lands
and will observe them.
I will, to the best of my ability, ascertain
the boundary lines of property on which I
plan to collect.
I will use no firearms or blasting material
in collecting areas.
I will cause no willful damage to property
of any kind such as fences, signs, buildings,
etc.
I will leave all gates as found.
I will build fires only in designated or
safe places and will be certain they are
completely extinguished before leaving the
area.
I will discard no burning material - matches,
cigarettes, etc.
I will fill all excavation holes which may
be dangerous to livestock.
I will not contaminate wells, creeks, or
other water supplies.
I will cause no willful damage to collecting
material and will take home only what I can
reasonably use.
I will practice conservation and undertake
to utilize fully and well the materials I
have collected and will recycle my surplus
for the pleasure and benefit of others.
I will support the rockhound project H.E.L.P.
(Help Eliminate Litter Please) and will leave
all collecting areas devoid of litter, regardless
of how found.
I will cooperate with field-trip leaders
and those in designated authority in all
collecting areas.
I will report to my club or federation officers,
Bureau of Land Management or other authorities,
any deposit of petrified wood or other materials
on public lands which should be protected
for the enjoyment of future generations for
public educational and scientific purposes.
I will appreciate and protect our heritage
of natural resources.
I will observe the "Golden Rule",
will use Good Outdoor Manners and will at
all times conduct myself in a manner which
will add to the stature and Public Image
of Rockhounds everywhere.
Revised July 7, 1999 at the AFMS Annual Meeting