| # | First Name | Last Name | State | Country | Comments |
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| 1101 | Anonymous | Anonymous | PA | US | It would certainly help tourism if responsible metal detecting were permitted in Arkansas State parks. |
| 1102 | Robert | shipley | AR | US | |
| 1103 | Jay | Longley | TX | US |
| 1104 | george | allen | AR | US | Public Property should be just that. If we pay taxes to take care of the land, we should be able to explore the land. Get real. |
| 1105 | Carter | Pennington | NY | US | Allow the lawful hobby of recreational metal detecting on public use lands! |
| 1106 | harold | lowenfels | NJ | US | Exclusion is not a policy. Public lands are to be enjoyed by all. |
| 1107 | c.j. | beach | AR | US | |
| 1108 | neil | defeo | NJ | US | this is a good cause |
| 1109 | Anonymous | Anonymous | NY | US | |
| 1110 | John | Marchese | NY | US | this is a peaceful hobby follow the code and no harm is done |
| 1111 | steve | ciriaco | NY | US | |
| 1112 | harold | lowenfels | NJ | US | |