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 ...
Walmart is paying a $16,000 fine for shipping non-compliant toy guns to New York buyers, state Attorney General Letitia James (pictured) announced on Tuesday. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI May 27 ...
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 ...
This week, a concerned parent contacted LEX 18 about an ad that appeared on her son's social media feed. The ad displayed a realistic toy gun, marketed as a "fidget" device to support those with ADHD ...
As explained in a release from James' office, New York state law prohibits retailers from "selling or shipping" the toys to ...
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.
Walmart, Amazon.com and other retailers were told by New York's Attorney General on Thursday to stop selling realistic toy guns -- something prohibited in that state and others. Attorney General Eric ...
From Texas Standard: In 2014, a Cleveland police officer killed 12-year-old Tamir Rice, who was playing at a park with a toy gun – a gun that police thought was real. In the intervening years, police ...
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 ...