This bill has nothing to do with harvesting of any species. It's supposed to be about protecting our own native species, from non native species being introduced and having a negative effect on the native species. The reasoning behind the bill is sound. It's the process that the bill imposes and implies that is unsound.
Yeah, the bill's spoken/written agenda is to protect our native species and environment, but the bill itself seems to speak
a hidden agenda to me. I'm sure animal activists played part in this bill and the effects of it in the US would mean you can't own those animals "period" regardless of where you got them unless you can prove you owned the animal before the bill was passed.
Don't get me wrong, I can see where animal activists are coming from to an extent, but I don't think all species not native to our area should be banned.
Do I think it would be better for the animals to stay in their natural environment? Yes.
Would I miss keeping saltwater fish, hamsters, etc.? Yes (well I could do without the hamster).
Obviously a lot less animals would be harvested as it would be illegal to own them in the US. If the politicians could write laws for foreign countries, I bet they would, but they can't.
There are a lot of animals that suffer and die in our hobby. I know I killed a few first starting out and my tank is nothing compared to the ocean, but I still enjoy the hobby and hope to keep it going.
Yes you heard it right we would not even be allowed to trade corals unless they came from the USA.
Nope, that would be banned too. It wouldn't matter where you got the animal from if you can't prove it was in your possession before the bill passed (grandfather clause), you'ld be breaking the law. It would also be illegal to breed any banned animals even if the breeding is accidental and you owned the parents before the bill was passed.
(Oops, nevermind I miss understood what you said. Yeah we could keep coral native to the US shores, but we couldn't get non-native corals from others in the US)
As far as petco and petsmart are concerned: You can get saltwater supplies for less at Petsmart. Petco has saltwater fish food, but I wouldn't buy anything else there as Petsmart is cheaper. Both of these stores are closer to me than the local fish stores. I wouldn't buy livestock from either of them though.
It'll never pass though, but I do think a state wide solution may at some point. I could even see coral harvesting from the ocean becoming illegal to help protect our oceans.