It all depends on how many clutches per year will find homes in a State. Those who specialize in Burms cannot make a living at it, unless they're exporting almost everything. Those who have a small Burm project in addition to other projects can still work on their project...just more slowly, and with lower volume.
Very few people in each State will be able to do this, but there will still be a market for Burms in each State, just as there was before the ban--it's just going to be smaller. There will be some mistakes, and some markets will crash--others will have spikes in the price of the animals, as there prove to be fewer producers than there are folks looking for the animals.
I think the rescues are going to have a lot of trouble, too, and many are going to be maxxed out in no time.