Mayor Adams Stops Additional Ghost Gun Retailer from Selling Ghost Gun Kits to NYC Residents - nyc.gov
Quick Read
New York – New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced that another online ghost gun retailer, Salvo Technologies, has stopped illegally selling and delivering gun components – used to assemble illegal and untraceable firearms – to New York City residents.
Today's agreement with Salvo Technologies, like the two before with Rainier Arms and Rock Slide USA, stop the illegal selling of ghost gun kits to New York City residents and is another step in our efforts to reduce gun violence across our city.
"
"This latest settlement is yet another example of the city's commitment to stop online ghost gun retailers from arming individuals who cause enormous harm in our communities," said New York City Corporation Counsel Sylvia Hinds-Radix.
"
As part of today's agreement with Salvo Technologies, the seller agrees, among other things, to:
Immediately stop selling ghost gun components to New York City residents,
Implement a technological bar to any such sales in the future, and
Provide the city with sales data it can obtain for all such sales since 2020.
In addition to Salvo Technologies, Rainier Arms, and Rock Slide USA, New York City filed suit against Arm or Ally (based in Kansas City, Missouri) and Indie Guns (based in Orlando, Florida) in June.
In addition to the city's lawsuit, New York Attorney General Letitia James filed her own lawsuit in June against 10 defendants – including the five the city sued – for selling tens of thousands of illegal, unfinished frames and receivers to New Yorkers that were then converted into unserialized, untraceable handguns and assault-style weapons.
The agreement with Salvo Technologies – doing business as 80P Builder (based in Largo, Florida) – is the third agreement the city has reached with online ghost gun retailers since last month, following a lawsuit filed against five companies in June 2022.
The Original Article can be found on
nyc.gov
Three Ocean County Residents Charged For Selling Drugs - Jersey Shore Online
TOMS RIVER – A multi-agency investigation has led to three Ocean County residents to be arrested and charged for selling drugs, authorities said. Three homes, two in Lakewood and …

Lakewood turns to online auction to sell old street signs - cleveland.com
LAKEWOOD, Ohio -- Feeling nostalgic? You can join an online auction to buy old Lakewood street signs. This means that instead of considering any late-night thievery, prideful resi …

Lakewood using online auction to sell old street signs - cleveland.com
LAKEWOOD, Ohio -- The auction bidding has begun for the first time in Lakewood regarding the sale of old street signs. This means, instead of considering any late-night thievery, …

How to Sell a Used HP Laptop Online - Startup.info
HP laptops strike the perfect balance of quality and affordability. But the brand releases new models so often you might be tempted to upgrade. So, what to do with your older, stil …

Iconic Goodwill gets serious with online for thrifters - KKTV
NEW YORK (AP) — Thrifters who flock to Goodwill stores will now be able to do more of their treasure hunting online. The 120-year-old nonprofit organization on Tuesday launched Go …
