Music Industry Seeks RELIEF from Lacey Act

A coalition of music products manufacturers is pushing for clarification on a broad federal law that is threatening those associated with the music industry, including musicians, antique dealers, and instrument manufacturers.
Music Industry Seeks RELIEF from Lacey Act
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Guitar technician Graham Noden works on a Gibson J200 guitar in this April 2011 photo. Gibson and other instrument manufacturers are seeking revision to the Lacey Act after the guitar company was raided in August by agents of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. (Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)