The issue here is the State is creating a white list of approved species that can be kept. Not a list of species that cannot be kept. If the species is not on the white list, it can't be kept. This is not a black list of species that can't be kept. Michigan already has a black list. That is where the problem lies. What goes on the list to start, and just how long and how much money is it going to cost to add species to the white list should be of major concern to all.
Phil