Since you seem so smart - and read up on this subject - what do you think the purpose of the new bill/re-written bill is designed to do? I mean - whats the purpose? According to my reading (perhaps I'm misunderstanding ) - its already all taken care of?
I will ignore what seems like a jab and give an answer anyway
To me it is pretty clearly designed to give the federal government an easier way to control invasive species. They tried to control some snakes through the lacey act and lost in court because as currently written the lacey act does not give authority to prevent transportation between states(other than hawaii). In some scenarios they have this power via other laws(like when the species is on endangered list). This bill gives them that power.
The other obvious thing the bill does is anything not added to the initial whitelist(and we could debate all day what will be on the list whitelist initially) would default to blacklist. I am in the minority, but this is an entirely sensible thing to do in my opinion. I mean we can blacklist pythons and lionfish all day it does no good if they are already here with a foothold. The current process of whitelisting by default and then blacklisting once the damage is done is just ignorant.
Finally this obviously shifts control on blacklisting invasive species from the states to the federal government. Again i am in the minority(within the hobby) but i find this completely sensible. Same example i have used multiple times....invasive animals dont know borders. States should not suffer ecological destruction because a bordering state does not make sensible bans on truly destructive invasive wildlife.
So to sum it up i think the bill does a lot and gives a lot of power to control invasive species. And yes of course PETA supports it because their entire ideology is based on restricting anyone from owning/eating/ animals etc and this bill will add some resteictions. That in itself does not make it a bad bill in my opinion.