I don't believe in "weeds".
Seriously. It is a myth, along with "pests".
Every "weed" you can name, I can think of a viable industry that would control and profit from them.
I see weeds or pests as potential untapped "profit", and I immediately find a use for them on my place.
Cane toads make a great compost and store water underground the same way burying fish does, lantana for trellises for my HBWR, bindi and spiny amaranth as chook food.
Now these things are getting hard to find close by the house, and that is just from a couple years of manual control.
On a larger scale cats claw is valued for medicine, lantana for paper/pulp, blackberry for fruit/dye/tea, castor bean for oil/medicine/animal control, nut grass for fodder and pulp, rats tail as cattle food on rotation cropping.
They all have a use, and a profit, but as they are "weeds" you can not sell them or commercially harvest the plant or its products.
And new uses will never be found as there is no driving force to do so. Not allowed to profit from a weed, so no one tries to find new markets.
Yet profit is the only realistic way to control anything in the free market?
Unfortunately there is plenty of profit to be made with spray contraction, studies, weed mapping, at the border by government regulation, import permits, inspections, lab testing, and other ineffective control measures.
Billions of dollars actually, far more than any pest or weed could ever cost.
And that is where the problem is. Government regulation is ineffective at stopping the spread of anything, and I believe it creates the perfect conditions for these infestations to occur.
To sum up.
I see no threat to the ecosystem from introducing anything anywhere, provided there is a use for it.
If there is a use, the plant can be managed sustainably, indefinitely.
And if there was no use, then there would be no reason to import in the first place, don't you reckon?I think you touched on an important issue here. Responsibility. I believe this community is mature and relatively well informed. I would find it hard to believe that any member would plan on propagating with any malicious intent.
I agree, and at the end of the day, if they did have a hankering to do the wrong thing, no rule, law or import restriction would ever stop them doing so anyway.
To think it would is just ridiculous I reckon?
In my youth I never let any laws stop me from doing what I wanted, if it seemed reasonable at the time, and many times the laws themselves have been the greatest motivation for me to do the opposite. I am sure that is pretty natural response and the main reason there are new laws every day.