I really don't see what so bad about this one...I mean, it's silly that they don't want stacked cages, and want 24/7 staffing for over 50 animals. But I think it has some positive things about it too, especially regarding cat and dog breeding. Tighter regulation on that stuff is needed with all the animal cruelty going on, with puppy mills, over breeding, and the like. i don't know if many of you have noticed the animal neglect and cruelty in many different pet stores. having worked in a local pet store I know how the owners see all the animals, they're just trying to make a profit, and if they loose animals due to poor care they just order more and get credit for the lost ones. I'm not saying all pet store chains are like that, around here they are improving. But I don't see what would be so bad about pet stores having to keep records/info on all their animals(all the tiny fish might be difficult, but heck, maybe they can lump species together). I think this would help put value on each individual animal. At the pet store where I worked, we were often under-staffed, and it was really hard to get everything taken care of. I see this bill as an improvement on the way people run businesses that deal in animals. Some bits could be revised, but again, I don't see what's so bad about it. Alright, I'm done rambling, but I'd like to hear some feed back if anyone has it.