RE: Gibson Guitar Factory Response to the US Gov't Raid
Anyone surprised the "Justice" Department won't observe and enforce the laws of it's own country but wants to enforce those of another? India doesn't even enforce this in it's own country. LOL
Is it any wonder that manufacturing in the US is moving offshore?
Quote:In a statement released following the raids, Gibson said it marks the second time federal agents have raided the company’s facilities and interrupted production but that this time it caused lost productivity and sales.
“The federal bureaucracy is just out of hand,” Juszkiewicz said. “And it seems to me there’s almost a class warfare of companies versus people, rich versus poor, Republicans versus Democrats … and there’s just a lack of somebody that stands up and says, ‘I’m about everyone. I’m really about America and doing what’s good for the country and not fighting these little battles.’”
“We feel totally abused. We believe the arrogance of federal power is impacting me personally, our company personally and the employees here in Tennessee, and it’s just plain wrong.”
The company’s statement says it assumes the raid stems from an alleged violation of the U.S. Lacey Act, legislation that requires anyone coming into the U.S. to declare with unambiguous specificity the nature of materials being brought into the country.
According to Gibson: “The U.S. Lacey Act does not directly address conservation issues but is about obeying all laws of the countries from which wood products are procured. This law reads that you are guilty if you did not observe a law even though you had no knowledge of that law in a foreign country. The U.S. Lacey Act is only applicable when a foreign law has been violated.”