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Old July 11th 03, 03:01 PM
BenignVanilla
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"LN (remove NOSPAM)" wrote in message
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Is it legal to take pond plants from a local pond?

I have a Pickerel weed (given to me by a friend who was thinning theirs)

and
would like more. My local pond has a TON. As a matter of fact, it has more
plant life than it ever has. Starting to look clogged. Tons of water

lilies
as well. Is it illegal to take plants from a pond? Do I have to pay the $

to
get them at the not so local water nursery?

I don't want to do anything illegal here, so I'm checking. Who would I ask
locally to find out for sure? I'm not sure the police would know about

that
sort of thing, would they?


In addition to ponding, I like to rock climb, a new passion. When I have
gone out doors to new locations, I have often called ahead to local
authorities to see it was an allowed area. Nobody ever had answers. So I
gave up and just started climbing. If it's naughty, they'll tell me, and I
will politely leave.

I would assume that if this "local" pond is not on private property, nobody
is going to bother you if you take a few plants, especially if it is
crowded. And if they do, I bet a simple polite, "I didn't think I was doing
harm." would suffice.

BV.


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Old July 11th 03, 03:12 PM
Wendy Kelly Budd
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What's that old saying? "It's easier to receive forgiveness, than seek
permission."

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Wendy* in N. California,

"America did not invent human rights. In a very real sense, it is the other
way around. Human rights invented America." Jimmy Carter


"BenignVanilla" wrote in message
...
"LN (remove NOSPAM)" wrote in message
...
Is it legal to take pond plants from a local pond?

I have a Pickerel weed (given to me by a friend who was thinning theirs)

and
would like more. My local pond has a TON. As a matter of fact, it has

more
plant life than it ever has. Starting to look clogged. Tons of water

lilies
as well. Is it illegal to take plants from a pond? Do I have to pay the

$
to
get them at the not so local water nursery?

I don't want to do anything illegal here, so I'm checking. Who would I

ask
locally to find out for sure? I'm not sure the police would know about

that
sort of thing, would they?


In addition to ponding, I like to rock climb, a new passion. When I have
gone out doors to new locations, I have often called ahead to local
authorities to see it was an allowed area. Nobody ever had answers. So I
gave up and just started climbing. If it's naughty, they'll tell me, and I
will politely leave.

I would assume that if this "local" pond is not on private property,

nobody
is going to bother you if you take a few plants, especially if it is
crowded. And if they do, I bet a simple polite, "I didn't think I was

doing
harm." would suffice.

BV.




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Old July 14th 03, 06:47 AM
Snooze
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It's actually a quote, from Rear Admiral Grace Murray Hopper. One of the
first female computer scientists, and one of the few women to earn the rank
of Admiral.
"It's easier to ask forgiveness than it is to get permission."

http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/p...-h/g-hoppr.htm

Same lady that coined the term computer bug, and debugging a computer
program.

Sameer

"Wendy Kelly Budd" wrote in message
...
What's that old saying? "It's easier to receive forgiveness, than seek
permission."

--
Wendy* in N. California,



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Old July 14th 03, 11:43 PM
Wendy Kelly Budd
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Cool! Thanks.
--
Wendy* in N. California,

"Education is what remains after one has forgotten everything he learned in
school." - Albert Einstein


"Snooze" wrote in message
thlink.net...
It's actually a quote, from Rear Admiral Grace Murray Hopper. One of the
first female computer scientists, and one of the few women to earn the

rank
of Admiral.
"It's easier to ask forgiveness than it is to get permission."

http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/p...-h/g-hoppr.htm

Same lady that coined the term computer bug, and debugging a computer
program.

Sameer

"Wendy Kelly Budd" wrote in message
...
What's that old saying? "It's easier to receive forgiveness, than seek
permission."

--
Wendy* in N. California,





 




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