NEW YORK — Five major retailers have agreed to stop selling realistic-looking toy guns in New York state, the attorney general said Monday. Walmart, Amazon, K-Mart and its parent Sears, as well as a ...
It’s Cyber Monday, so naturally, like any good American consumer, I’m planning on doing some Christmas shopping on Amazon Prime. We use Amazon Prime quite a bit, usually getting packages shipped to my ...
Online retailers broke the law when they sold toy guns through Amazon, and now they have to pay, the New York attorney general says. Attorney General Eric Schneiderman reached settlements with seven ...
ALBANY -- Three dozen online retailers will no longer be able to sell realistic-looking toy guns, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman announced Tuesday. Schneiderman reached a settlement with 30 online ...
NEW YORK – Eric Schneiderman, attorney general of New York state, has reached a settlement with some of the country’s biggest retailers – including Amazon, Kmart and Walmart.com – fining them for ...
ALBANY, NY (WRGB) — Governor Hochul has signed new legislation, toughening restrictions on "imitation weapons". The law specifies that imitation weapons must be easily identifiable. They can not ...
Just in time for Christmas, the Consumer Product Safety Commission is warning consumers to avoid the purchase of NLFGUW electric gel ball blaster toy guns. The agency says the toy guns fail to comply ...
Toy guns that look real should no longer be sold in New York. NPR's Joel Rose reports that retailers who were selling realistic-looking toy guns have agreed to halt their sales of the product.
Peter Funt’s most recent book is “Self-Amused: A Tell-Some Memoir.” As news came from Michigan about yet another shooting by a youngster with a gun, I ran across an item for sale on Amazon that is ...
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