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    Post Bribery probe costs Smith & Wesson $2m

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    Only the fed is allowed to illegally run guns. Should have just destroyed evidence, lied, and ignored subpoenas like the fed does.

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    This looks like governmental blackmail to me. No one indicted, no charges filed, just a too big government that can investigate for years going after a medium sized company that makes products it does not like that has limited resources to defend itself. Another reason to make government smaller.
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    They were trying to do business in the 3rd (turd) world. Unless you grease the locals with money and gifts you will not get a contract, that's the way those cultures work. So to comply with the law = zero sales. OTOH German and other overseas gun makers won't have to comply so US businessmen are shut out. Way to go US Goobermint!

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