BENTONVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) – Walmart is being fined after New York Lawyer Basic Letitia James mentioned a few of its third-party sellers bought realistic-looking toy weapons to New Yorkers.
James introduced on Tuesday that her workplace reached a settlement with Walmart after the retailer had facilitated the cargo of 9 realistic-looking weapons to addresses in New York. The settlement included a tremendous totaling $16,000.
A photograph launched by the New York Lawyer Basic’s Workplace reveals one of many toy weapons bought by a third-party vendor on Walmart’.com’s on-line platform. (Courtesy: New York Lawyer Basic’s Workplace)
As defined in a launch from James’ workplace, New York state regulation prohibits retailers from “selling or shipping toy guns that are black, dark blue, silver, or aluminum-colored and look like a real gun.”
“Realistic-looking toy guns can put communities in serious danger and that is why they are banned in New York,” James mentioned.
“The ban on realistic-looking toy guns is meant to keep New Yorkers safe and my office will not hesitate to hold any business that violates that law accountable,” she added.
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Toy weapons bought within the state have to be “made in bright colors or made entirely of transparent or translucent materials,” with companies topic to a tremendous of $1,000 per violation, in line with James’ workplace.
An investigation by James’ workplace additionally decided that buyers in New York state had been in a position to buy not less than 46 imitation weapons which violated New York’s regulation between March 2020 and November 2023 through the Walmart.com platform.
As a part of its settlement with the AG’s workplace, Walmart is now required to make sure that its third-party sellers can not promote toy weapons that violate the state’s guidelines in New York.
“We are committed to complying with all laws, and we have processes in place to ensure products offered for sale by third-party sellers on our marketplace comply with all applicable laws as well,” a spokesperson for Walmart mentioned in an announcement to Nexstar’s KNWA.