In August, government agents raided the Gibson Guitar Corporation on the premise that it was illegally using wood from India. The Feds said they were enforcing Indian law, but India said Gibson was doing nothing wrong. So what happened? Gibson CEO Henry Juszkiewicz says the government reinterprets the laws of other nations and then enforces that different interpretation. He says that leaves business owners trying to comply with multiple versions of thousands of laws – and that’s how a lobster merchant ended up in prison for eight years for packaging his product in cardboard. How bewildering is all this for business? And why is Juszkiewicz aligning himself with the Right on Crime initiative?