OK, for those who have e-mailed that they just can't wait on the entire list to be completed, I am sorry to say but those of you who live in Kansas, New Jersey and Virginia will have to work on your Legislatures. These three States do not have an Official State gemstone, rock or stone. Every other state has at least a gemstone or rock or stone officially designated, and in several cases some have named at least two and in a few cases all three have been officially identified. This does not include states that have also named an official mineral for their State, but Kansas, New Jersey and Virginia have not done that either.
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