A nice pro-Obama/Holder "Justice" Department article.
  The standard talking point in such articles is that bogeyman Gibson "is hiring a lobbying firm."
  Notice this propaganda article contains not a single word about how the "Justice" department has never charged Gibson with anything--but has raided its factories with guns drawn and confiscated large amounts of Gibson's guitar making materials and is holding them, crippling Gibson's ability to function and survive.
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  Gibson Guitars, Senators & The Lacey Act 
  02:01 PM Friday 6/1/12 
   pollstar.com 
  No,  the Obama Administration is not going to ban the summer concert season,  recent headlines to the contrary. But the ongoing dispute between  Gibson Guitar and the feds over the use of imported woods barred by the  Lacey Act continues to provide fodder during the never-ending political  season. Hoping to put an end to that are U.S. Sens. Lamar Alexander  (R-Tenn.) and Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), with a new attempt to close loopholes  and clarify the regulations. 
  While the bipartisan effort is in  its infancy, Alexander says the pair is working to make clear that the  Lacey Act “was not intended to seize instruments made of wood harvested  before 2008.” 
  “Senator Wyden and I will work first to achieve  these goals through administrative regulation because it produces a  faster result, but, failing that, we’re prepared to introduce  legislation to amend the law,” Alexander said. 
  In the statement,  Alexander hypothetically alluded to country artists being held up at  the Canadian border and their instruments seized, prompting some of the  more colorful among the conservative media, including the   Washington Examiner, to state that President Barack Obama “declares war” on the summer concert season. Buried in the Examiner’s  story is the admission that Obama administration officials flatly deny  that artists will be detained at the border over their guitars. 
  Gibson  Guitar facilities in Nashville were raided once in 2009 and again last  year, with federal agents seizing as evidence several guitars that were  suspected of being made from contraband wood. 
  That is horseshit,  They seized more than "several guitars."  That falsehood makes this 'article' raw propaganda selling the "Justice" department's line. 
 
  Since that time, the guitar company has hired a lobbying firm, the   Tennessean  reported, and supported a bill introduced by state representatives Jim  Cooper and Marsha Blackburn that would provide protections for those who  unknowingly possess illegally imported wood. 
  Alexander and Wyden are taking the administrative, rather than legislative, route before attempting to develop a bill. 
  “Senator  Wyden and I are going to write the U.S. Department of Justice and the  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service a letter in the next couple of weeks and  try to make it clear that wood harvested before 2008 to make musical  instruments can’t be seized by the federal government.” 
  Alexander  said in the May 18 statement that he hopes to have the issue resolved  with a clear ruling. If not, he and Wyden intend to introduce  legislation to amend the act. 
  “We are also working to make clear  which laws apply and don’t apply to businesses importing and  manufacturing with wood, and to remove burdensome regulations on  importers and instrument manufacturers,” Alexander said. 
  --Deborah Speer  |