PLEASE READ AND DIGEST FULLY BEFORE FLAMING. :angryfire::love1:
Although quoting, I am not singling out any one individual but instead addressing what I believe to be widespread misplaced "œanger".
FWC are not the bad guys nor is this a new issue. The officers are doing their job by enforcing the law "as written" and issuing citations to those in violation. Simply put, there is no exemption for hobbyists engaging in commerce, trade/sell/barter, of saltwater products within the State of Florida. ignorantia legis neminem excusat or in a non typical sense caveat venditor. For as long as I remember, the core of laws governing our hobby has been unchanged. Restricted species, bag limits, sanctuaries and collection methods have been updated but not the definitions of collector, wholesaler or retailer. When these core laws originated marine organisms out-growing or reproducing within home aquarium was unheard of or an extreme rarity. Today fish and inverts out-grow or reproduce in our tanks. The past's rarity is now common place and new definitions are needed. A humane legal pathway needs to be devised for the hobbyist to crop overgrowth from their aquariums. IMO, griping that FWC is abusing their enforcement power, which they're not, is letting the regulators and legislators off the hook.