At least you are in a big enough state to possibly have a descent market. With the smaller states, it may go the way of the fancy rat/mouse community etc... Basically breeding to swap animals / genes between breeders and only breeding enough to sustain your colonies (like only doing 1 clutch per year, etc.). If nothing else, it will weed out the people that just got into retics to make a quick buck.
I just hope that all states (or most) have access to SD genes. Size is what prevents many people (like myself) from even considering retics. With the advent of the SD genes and breeders working them into their projects, I had hoped that there would be more SD morphs available and in a few years, that the majority of retics would be smaller in size, so would appeal to a greater audience. The ban could seriously stifle that though.
Good luck with your collection! and I hope that your state has a good-enough market for you to continue to breed. (although truly, I'm hoping this thing gets repealed if USARK wins their case).