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Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Gibson Guitars CEO Calls Out The Government For 'Regulating Business Through Criminal Law' [Updated]
: Sure, just as you posted this, came the news that Gibson has chosen s install, despite mainstains who still has nothing wrong. It has got to have to pay $ 350 000 and lose wood confiscated, which seems much cheaper than the fight against this environment. So this story is now, but the original still stand below the ridiculous situations that Gibson was put in, and that many others could easily end up in
was almost a year since the Department of Justice Gibson Guitars attacked for using "illegal timber" in the forks. You would think something like "illegal timber" would not be necessary to use the term "attack", or the services of 30 officers with guns and bulletproof vests, but hey, welcome to the United States. The raid was authorized by the Lacey Act, an act whose original use was to stop the poaching of species, but soon spread (how are you things) for importing wildlife cover other plants.
Pleasure is the law that remain in compliance requires knowledge of
not onlydetails
over 200 laws in other countries, but also a bit of mind reading to suss how the federal government will interpret each statute. Put it all together and you have the situation of Gibson, which is detailed in a post at the Wall Street Journal (closed), but also well detailed in the new National Police Misconduct Cato reports on the project. The first indication that this attack was a complete abortion of justice is that Gibson has used wood in the country without being typed:
The Keys guitars are made with wood imported from India. The timber seized in the raid of August 24, however, was a Forest Stewardship Council certified suppliers, namely the wood meets the FSC standards require that is collected lawfully and in accordance with traditional and civil rights, among other protections. Indian officials have made statements under oath to approve the shipment, and U.S. Customs to send across the border from the United States and our factories.
made through the safeguards that were put in place to stop illegal imports, one would think that the equipment has been approved for use. But such thinking ignores clear that any law is somehow remains open to multiple interpretations:seizure laws are incredibly popular with all government agencies large police services in the small town and 4,000 federal offenses on the books, it is very easy for the police to find criminals involuntary or unconscious, and cause damage to them by the seizure and detention. Any road that is as if she can provide all these organizations, more power and overall control has been thoroughly explored.
However, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has decided to impose its own interpretation of the law of India, arguing that because the forks ends not in India, exports are illegal. Indeed, the agency argues that to comply with the law, Gibson should outsource the work of artisans finishing Tennessee.
This is an abuse of government authority and an indication of the types of charges that the federal government imposes on small businesses systematically. It also highlights a dangerous trend: an attempt to punish the errors of paperwork, including criminal charges and to regulate commercial activities through criminal law. Political experts call this "overcriminalization." I call him a murderer working.
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Many employers have violated foreign laws inadvertently obscure and highly technical, before landing in jail for things like lobster tails in plastic instead of imported cardboard (violation of Honduran law won a man a prison sentence of eight years). Cases like this it is clear that the justice system has moved away from its constitutional objective that the arrest of criminals actual harm. 
This is exactly where the system is now. Criminal intent is not a factor in the equation. The old adage, "Ignorance of the law is no excuse," is actually a very valid excuses. 4,000 federal criminal offenses on the books means that more severe penalties and fines imposed on offenders in the past would have been civil, less severe and / or local prosecution. Add to that 40,000 new state laws introduced in 2012 only, and you have the perfect recipe for the government to stretch and thousands of opportunities to take court to try to prove a negative. Find best price for : --criminal----Guitars----Gibson--
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