Gold Prospecting Licence

gold prospecting licence
How do you get potassium cyanide?

NO im not going to kill anyone else. Im going to go gold prospecting in a few weeks, and its a good and QUICK way to get some of the hard to reach gold (if any). Do you have to have licence? is it expensive? can you get small quantitities without a big hassle?

Thanks

that’s for industrial mining. You are more likely to poison your friends than find gold by pouring a bottle of cyanide on the ground. spend your cyanide money on lotto tickets, you have a better chance.


Transvaal gold law: translation into English of law no. 15 of 1898, together with reports of cases decided under the law, and the registration of ... of 1902 and ordinance no. 6 of 1903 ... [1904]


Transvaal gold law: translation into English of law no. 15 of 1898, together with reports of cases decided under the law, and the registration of … of 1902 and ordinance no. 6 of 1903 … [1904]


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