Information, news, and resources for the small-scale miner and prospector
Friday, March 14, 2008
HB 2871 Update
The Senate passed a resolution on March 13 returning HB 2871, the bill to decriminalize violations of the state's Gold and Fish Pamphlet, to the House Rules Committee for third reading.
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