Charlie Daniels agrees, The Devil Went Down to ‘Nashville’

October 21, 2011 by Ryan Sanders

Gibson Guitar hand crafts more than 160,000 guitars every year in Nashville, TN and generates revenue of $500 million.

In a recent article, Newsmax reports that the guitar maker lost an estimated $2 to 3 million in revenue over the raid. The article also reveals what Charlie Daniels, the man known for playing his fiddle and Gibson guitars, thinks of the raids on the Nashville-based company.

Pat Nolan of Justice Fellowship recently wrote an article for the National Review Online highlighting in-depth the wrong behind the Gibson raid.

For more information, visit Justice Fellowship’s Overcriminalization page.

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