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Wednesday, October 12, 2005

EBAY WIMPS OUT AGAIN BUT THE LAW-ABIDING CITIZEN DESIRING PROTECTION IS ONCE AGAIN THE REAL LOSER

From the Chicago Sun-Times: Ebay to stop selling stun guns to New Yorkers

ALBANY, N.Y. -- Online auctioneer eBay Inc. will block the sale and shipment of stun guns and other illegal weapons to New York residents after working with Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, it was announced Tuesday.

In an investigation that started last year, Spitzer's office found that eBay users were easily able to buy stun guns through the company's Web site. Investigators, posing as ordinary customers, bought 16 stun guns from 16 different sellers on eBay.

The sellers, 14 of whom are from outside New York, are believed to have sold more than 1,100 stun guns to New Yorkers from September 2003 to August 2005, investigators said. Included in the sales were a 900,000-volt Taser International Inc. stun gun valued at $57 and a $400 "Air Taser" that delivers a 50,000-volt disabling shock through darts connected by wires to the weapon.

"You wouldn't want these used in either illegal activities or horseplay," Spitzer spokesman Paul Larrabee said. "Dangerous devices should not be in the hands of those unable to properly use them and you certainly don't want them used in any criminal activity."

EBay was never a target of the investigation, Larrabee said.

New York residents who bid on an illegal weapon will receive an electronic warning from eBay that the transaction is illegal and that any purchase will be reported to authorities.

Warns stun-gun sellers

Anyone bidding on items on eBay has to fill out a registration with the company that includes the bidder's address.

EBay has also sent letters to stun-gun sellers to warn them that the sale of such weapons in New York and other states is illegal.

The company, based in San Jose, Calif., also agreed to suspend retailers who violate New York laws.

Hani Durzy, a spokesman for eBay, said the company has for a long time alerted stun gun dealers of the states in which it is illegal to sell the weapons. He said eBay modified its policy after having conversations with Spitzer's office.

1 Comments:

Anonymous said...

NY sounds like IL, where anything weapon related is BANNED. Just look at IL's anti-weapon laws; you can't even carry a decent sized knife. Just look at the so-called "Sportsmen's Guide" for all the stuff they refuse to ship to IL and/or Chicago-area. It;s as if our laws are being written by some PIG and given over to some ex-cop representatives to pass into law!!!

Wednesday, October 12, 2005 1:21:46 PM  

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