My slant is why buy from a quarry that charges you for what they have
'stolen' under license? I'd rather gather responsibly and with
permission than add to their profits. More often than not, the material
that we desire can be gathered from the waste that industrial processes
such as slate mining have left as industrial eyesores.
Cheers
Kev Bailey
Vale Of Clwyd, North Wales
Why not buy them from a quarrying company?
The more I think about the morality of 'collecting', the more inclined
I am to call it 'stealing'.
Richard
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