Yep!
Ain't that funny how that list is laid out? Humm....

Pretty clear too me what could be going on there.
Here's the list, from the link earl posted, yes it's a commentary, but seems pretty clear too me;
Sandra Young · Top Commenter
Tennessee is a right to work state....
Gibson is the only guitar company targeted by the Obama DOJ under the.
Lacey Act.
Tennessee is a right-to-work state.
Fender, Taylor, Rickenbacker, Danelectro, Carvin, MusicMan, and ESP are in California;.
Spector is in New York;.
Martin is in Pennsylvania;.
Guild, Ovation, and Hamer are in Connecticut;.
Alvarez is in Missouri;.
B.C. Rich is in Kentucky;.
Heritage is in Michigan;.
Washburn is in Illinois.
All are forced-union states.
Let's see now, humm, I count 16 to 1? Come on, 16 to 1? Something's not adding up right here now.

Let's take a guess. Those 16 OEM's are buying how many more times, volume wise than Gibson? OK, so it's not all Mahogany or Rosewood or Ebony, but still, they're using those wood's, between the 16 of them, in more volume than Gibson?
I know our good friend and well respected/gifted member G. Hoffman, has commented on this, _ BUT _ at this time I'm sorry, I find it hard to believe that Gibson is the _ ONLY _ guitar maker out of this list of 16 _ major guitar manufacturers who _ supposedly _ is the _ Only _ one buying illegal wood? Humm...
There's only a small number of limited sources to procure from the right kind of wood in the volume needed for US manufacturers to build high end guitars.
Sorry but the numbers don't add up, 16 to 1?
This is a side point but I think it's a part of this;
My father/mother owned a 16 lane bowling ally in Chgo. NW side. It was the 1'st bowling ally with automatic lanes in Chgo.
The first 3-4 years they never turned off the machines, 1951?
Why? Because at that time most of the factories were all running _ 3 full shifts _ , I guess life was good enough for the working man/woman at that time at least in Chgo.? They had enough $$ to buy a house and a car or 2, raise a family, and still have $$ left over to join a bowling league and drink, yes that was a big part of it back then. WORK HARD, PLAY HARD.
But then the factories started moving out of Chgo. Guess why?

Look, I grew up in Chgo. saw a lot of funky stuff. I saw, lived through having family and friends _ Choose _ which path they would take as far as a living. I've got grammar school friends/classmates that we, who were just children back then, played softball/football on the play ground at recess, that are now either in jail now or have served time, and I'm sure, sadly, there will be more to come .
WHY? Because they all wanted to take a job with the city of Chgo. OK fine, But they all got caught up in the game.

Brad
(If any body wants to take me for task for my point of view on this, just PM me. I have many true/lived through/been there, stores to relate. And if we can't agree then come to Chgo. and we'll have to go out for a beer or two, maybe with a few shots of Tequila while we're hearin some good ol' Chgo blues! Great food here too! Any type you can think of!)