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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: GrizzlysDad on March 21, 2013, 08:47:54 PM

Title: Tough New Wildlife Import Regulations Proposed for US
Post by: GrizzlysDad on March 21, 2013, 08:47:54 PM
http://www.reef2rainforest.com/2013/03/19/tough-new-wildlife-import-regulations-proposed-for-us/

New law would severely regulate the import and commerce in “non-native wildlife taxa”
As feared by some in the pet industry, new federal legislation that could halt the importation of many species of livestock and pets, including fish and aquatic organisms bred or collected for the aquarium trade has been introduced in Washington.

H.R. 996: Invasive Fish and Wildlife Prevention Act was introduced in the US House of Representatives by Rep. Louise Slaughter (D-NY) on March 6, 2013. H.R. 996 is a re-write of H.R. 669 dating back to 2008.

Representative Louise Slaughter (D-NY) sponsor of HR 996, a bill: To establish an improved regulatory process for injurious wildlife to prevent the introduction and establishment in the United States of nonnative
wildlife and wild animal pathogens and parasites that are likely to cause harm.

H.R. 996 has 28 co-sponsors and has been referred to four different committees: House Natural Resources- Fisheries, Wildlife, Oceans and Insular Affairs, House Budget, House Judiciary, House Ways and Means committees.

H.R. 996 seeks to set up an “accepted” (white) list of common domesticated pets and livestock (dogs, cats, goldfish, farm animals), and an “unaccepted” (black) list. By default the black list would cover everything not included on the “accepted” list, including, potentially, thousands of species of fish, aquatic invertebrates, reptiles and amphibians found in the pet trade.

This is a “guilty until proven innocent” approach that would add all “unaccepted” species to the Injurious Wildlife list of the Lacey Act in one massive blanket listing. Hundreds of species could be prohibited as criminal acts to import or ship in interstate commerce and be subject to sanctions under the Lacey Act.

In addition to the 50 states of the US Union and the District of Columbia, the law would also cover: Puerto Rico, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands and the US Virgin Islands.

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), along with Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL) reportedly will introduce a companion bill into the US Senate later in this session.

According to the US Herpetological Alliance, “Most reptiles and amphibians would fall to the “unaccepted” list and be subject to sanctions,” and the Alliance is preparing to oppose this legislation.

Further Reading
Download H.R. 996 PDF
Title: Re: Tough New Wildlife Import Regulations Proposed for US
Post by: Ron on March 21, 2013, 09:43:48 PM
I clearly remember this crap coming up in the past. 2 thoughts....

1. The legislation is ridiculously blanketing

2. Why are there always so many attempts to make new rules rather than undoing existing legislation that is unnecessary?!
Title: Re: Tough New Wildlife Import Regulations Proposed for US
Post by: Marty on March 22, 2013, 12:11:02 AM
It seems like legislation like this comes up every few years.  Then the pet industry lobbyists educate the naive fools that introduced/supported said legislation and it dies. 

Fortunately, our hobby is part of a multi-billion dollar industry, so there's plenty of money to fight the stupidity.
Title: Re: Tough New Wildlife Import Regulations Proposed for US
Post by: gannmann101 on March 22, 2013, 02:12:55 AM
The other day I was at AQUATIC TREASURES. And their shipment of live stock. Has been changed. Said somthing about. A new law that was just put into affect. Where there can not be any shipments on mondays or may have been Tuesday.  I don't remember the exact day.  Does this have to do with the purposed. Law??  I do know he was not happy at all abot not being able to get the shipment as he noramly would.  Atleast they aren't going to change federal laws on out guns that was the highlite of my Tuesday.
Title: Re: Tough New Wildlife Import Regulations Proposed for US
Post by: four_by_ken on March 22, 2013, 06:51:05 AM
The other day I was at AQUATIC TREASURES. And their shipment of live stock. Has been changed. Said somthing about. A new law that was just put into affect. Where there can not be any shipments on mondays or may have been Tuesday.  I don't remember the exact day.  Does this have to do with the purposed. Law??  I do know he was not happy at all abot not being able to get the shipment as he noramly would.  Atleast they aren't going to change federal laws on out guns that was the highlite of my Tuesday.

What could possibly be the reason to "ban" shipping on one day of the week?
Title: Re: Tough New Wildlife Import Regulations Proposed for US
Post by: danielratti on March 22, 2013, 09:07:44 AM
No new law its to do with a budget cut with fish and game they check the fish when they come in and now they are not checking saturdays and mondays. They alslo said it will not last long give it a couple weeks.
Title: Re: Tough New Wildlife Import Regulations Proposed for US
Post by: mightieskeeper on March 22, 2013, 06:23:45 PM
I wonder if congress members read these bills and understand how it effects their voters!