naesco":1dyeag8z said:
The intent of BILL 4928 is to encourage all of the above.
IMO the Government recognizes that most of the problems listed in the preamble will be solved by an immediate ban on imports from the Philippines and Indonesia where the use of cyanide in rampant.
Certified suppliers from those islands will be exempt and the Government will provide incentives to allow for the switch from cyanide caught to net caught.
Pssst... Wayne.... That bill is before the United States government. You, sir, are in Canada. Last time I checked, Canada was NOT a state (contrary to popular belief in some parts around here

) So any legislation that passes here in the good ole U. S. of A. does not get written in stone in Canada.
You might have it all wrong... it might just be a great time to be a LFS owner in Canada because if the
sky falls here as you're so sure it will, there will be a huge glut of marine ornamentals available that won't be coming here.
Just because the US passes legislation does not mean the rest of the world does too -- so all that quota that normally comes Stateside, will be up for grabs to everybody else. Prices might drop since demand will go down, but it should just mean increased profit potential if the United States is knocked out of the game.
As for industry skills, just what do you have to offer? I need somebody who can clean my pumps and skimmers and install tanks. I'm sure the wholesalers can always use somebody who can pack orders and do dead pulls and clean tanks... maintenance companies can always use another hose sucker... or maybe your thing would be sales? I've dealt with salespeople who didn't know a yellow-eyed (Kole) tang, from a Yellow tang... so it wouldn't be too hard to get on with that outfit... and believe me if anybody needs some reform-minded folks on board, it would be that one... :roll: Other than your experience as a real estate attorney, what priceless skills can you offer to me or any of my colleagues? I'm not in the market to buy a building anytime soon.
Wayne, you are a kettle calling the pot black on many levels. You call Mary out and cry foul when she challenges you, but you sit here on your high horse telling all of us who work the industry full time, how we should be doing it, how you "would" save it... statements such as you make, IMO are the most inflammatory and insulting that we see here. Whenever you are called upon to back your statements with facts, you run away.
I think some of us are gluttons for punishment - arguing with you is like watching a train wreck - we just can't help ourselves.
Jenn