ALBANY, N.Y. (WSTM) — New York State Attorney General Letitia James has issued a consumer alert, warning companies not to sell realistic toy guns ahead of Halloween. New York law prohibits retailers ...
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 ...
Fake guns that look too much like the real thing are now banned in New Jersey under a new law that seeks to prevent police from mistakenly shooting people carrying toy firearms. Gov. Phil Murphy on ...
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 ...
As explained in a release from James' office, New York state law prohibits retailers from "selling or shipping" the toys to ...
Police have warned people about the dangers of displaying realistic-looking toy guns in public. The Bermuda Police Service said the matter was “of utmost importance”. They explained: “We recently ...
Even toy guns can get Walmart in trouble in New York. Attorney General Letitia James says the retail giant is paying a fine for shipping “realistic-looking” toy guns to the state. Ms. James says ...
Eliseo Way, who complained, thought of Tamir Rice when he complained. Multiple toy guns have been pulled from a Florida convenience store after a concerned customer complained they looked too ...
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 ...