Walmart agreed to pay a small fine and promised to ensure its third-party resellers are unable to sell realistic-looking toy guns to buyers in New York after an investigation by the office of state ...
Wal-Mart, Sears and Amazon are among a group of retailers that have agreed to keep realistic-looking toy guns off their store shelves in New York as part of settlements. The New York Times is ...
As Halloween approaches, New York Attorney General Letitia James issued a consumer alert reminding businesses and online retailers that they cannot sell realistic-looking toy guns. New York law ...
As explained in a release from James' office, New York state law prohibits retailers from "selling or shipping" the toys to ...
Monday, the last day of summer vacation, a group of teenage boys were in a field in Briargate playing with their air soft pellet rifles when a handful of cops surrounded them. One officer drew his ...
The settlement announced Tuesday comes nearly a decade after Walmart, Amazon, Sears and other retailers entered into a consent order and judgment with New York's previous attorney general, in which ...
Walmart has agreed to pay a $16,000 fine for shipping realistic toy guns to New York in violation of state law, Attorney General Letitia James announced Tuesday. The 2015 ban on realistic toy guns ...