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 Post subject: Paranormal regulations submitted in two states.
PostPosted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 7:32 pm 
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Here is something we should all be concerned about. Could this be coming to Michigan soon? Will this destroy paranormal teams or move them underground? Will this end up pricing licensing so teams will need thousands? Will every team member need a license?

Massachusetts and Kentucky have possible regulations of the paranormal field presented for consideration. The regulations in Kentucky were submitted by a paranormal team in Kentucky. This team makes every possible investigator to pay to become certified. Now what does a certification mean? Most are worthless taught by people after money who haven't a clue about paranormal.

Paranormal teams need to finally stick together and lobby against this, or make sure its worded to protect innocent people from being taken advantage of by demonologists or Psychics that charge thousands will take a person life savings.

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 Post subject: Re: Paranormal regulations submitted in two states.
PostPosted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 9:48 pm 
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I knew that with all this hooplah about ghost hunting, random people going into homes and waving their equipment around, that this was going to start happening. Larry, was there a place you read this from? I'd be curious to read what they submitted as "regulations."
I guess there's two sides of the coin on this. Perhaps this would filter out the people who weren't serious and prevent a lot of worthless investigations leaving home owners confused. But they yeah, who would be the "chosen ones" to make people certified? Would their be some type of standardization? Would this be a good thing? Does the paranormal need some stability to make it move forward? Some interesting questions to ponder nevertheless.

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 Post subject: Re: Paranormal regulations submitted in two states.
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I learned about it on the www.MyPara.net network. There isn't any thing writen yet about the wording but it started an argument there. I will see if I can find anymore out by searching this weekend.

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 Post subject: Re: Paranormal regulations submitted in two states.
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I think that is dumb. How are they going to train them? Have a ghost pose for them and then scan it with a k2 meter?

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