Tag: New York City

  • New York City Files Suit for Illegal Online Vape Sales

    New York City Files Suit for Illegal Online Vape Sales

    New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Acting Corporation Counsel Muriel Goode-Trufant announced that the City of New York has filed a federal lawsuit today against a major distributor of disposable flavored e-cigarettes,

    The defendant – Price Point Distributors, Inc., based in Farmingdale, Long Island – is accused of distributing e-cigarettes with flavors such as snow cone, strawberry shortcake, and Hawaii Punch to retail stores and directly to consumers in New York City and around the country through online sales, violating nearly every applicable federal, New York state, and New York City law governing the sale of such products.

    The lawsuit seeks to block Price Point Distributors, Inc., from further sales of these illegal items, seeks both monetary damages and fines, and marks the latest effort by the Adams administration to curb illegal sales of flavored e-cigarettes, which are appealing and addictive, especially to teens, according to media reports.

    “Part of protecting public safety means protecting the health of New Yorkers, including our most vulnerable – our children, who are more susceptible to nicotine addiction, especially when products are flavored to make the taste less harsh,” said Adams. “Protecting young New Yorkers means stubbing out illegal vape and e-cigarette sales that target them.

    “Today’s lawsuit alleges that Price Point Distributors knew it was breaking laws by selling flavored cigarettes to New Yorkers, and even took measures to conceal these illegal sales from federal, state, and local authorities. This lawsuit, as well as our continued efforts to shut down illegal smoke shops, go hand-in-hand with the work our administration is doing to bring down overall crime in our city.”

  • New York City Seizes 1,200 Pounds of Illicit Vapes

    New York City Seizes 1,200 Pounds of Illicit Vapes

    Credit: NYC.gov

    New York City Mayor Eric Adams, New York City Sheriff Anthony Miranda, NYPD Interim Commissioner Thomas G. Donlon, and DCWP Commissioner Vilda Vera Mayuga proudly announced the successful removal of more than 1,200 pounds of illegal vaping products from the city, which are now on their way to being destroyed.

    The products — all seized through the Adams administration’s “Operation Padlock to Protect” — contain batteries and other hazardous materials that must be disposed of safely. The products are being sent to the NYPD’s long-term DNA evidence destruction vendor, ENP Environmental, in Grafton, Ohio, according to a press release.

    As a result of the operation, the city has seized more than $80 million in illegal products, which have been taking up a massive amount of space across NYPD’s network of evidence warehouses. Mayor Adams, today, joined members of the New York City Sherriff’s Joint Compliance Task Force — made up of the Sheriff’s Office, the NYPD, and DCWP — to participate in NYPD’s standard evidence destruction process of loading illegal substances and products to be sent to destruction in an environmentally responsible way.

    Upon seizure, untaxed and illegally sold tobacco and vape products are subject to forfeiture and ultimately may be destroyed by the city. In August, Adams and the task force destroyed more than four tons, or 576 bags, of seized illegal cannabis products as part of the NYPD’s standard evidence destruction process of incinerating illegal substances and products.

    “Today, we say goodbye and good riddance to products that endanger our children and undermine our quality of life,” said Adams. “From the moment we were given the additional authority we needed from the state to weed out illegal cannabis operators, our administration took swift action. Through our successful ‘Operation Padlock to Protect’ initiative, we have already shut down more than 1,200 unlicensed smoke shops, confiscated an estimated $80 million worth of illegal products, and seized thousands of illegal vapes.

    “This is a major example of the significant results we are achieving in improving New Yorkers’ quality of life and builds on the gains we’ve made in keeping communities safe. Last month alone saw a decrease in homicides, robberies, burglaries, grand larcenies, transit crime, and car theft, but we know there is still more to do. Our administration will continue to focus on our mission of making New York City a safer, more affordable city, and today’s announcement is another example of just that.”

  • Distributors Want New York Flavor Suit Tossed

    Distributors Want New York Flavor Suit Tossed

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    Two groups of e-cigarette distributors are urging a New York state court to dismiss claims from New York City alleging they’re violating city laws by selling flavored e-cigarettes. The defendants say the law in question only applies to retail sales, not distributor-to-distributor sales.

    In April, the City of New York filed a lawsuit against 11 wholesalers for their part in the illegal sale of flavored disposable e-cigarettes, according to media reports.

    The 11 defendants – located in Brooklyn, Queens, Long Island, and upstate New York – are alleged to have distributed, and continue to distribute, flavored disposable e-cigarettes – such as Strawberry Colada, Mellow Mint, Blueberry Energize, and Frozen Creamsicle – to retail vape and smoke shops, convenience stores, and directly to consumers over the internet, in violation of federal, New York state, and New York City law.

    The lawsuit seeks to block the defendants from further selling the items and seeks damages and penalties under state and city statutes. It is a companion to the city’s pending 2023 federal lawsuit, in which two defendants are already subject to court orders barring their sales and shipments of flavored e-cigarettes into the city.

  • New York City Files Suit for Illegal Disposable Sales

    New York City Files Suit for Illegal Disposable Sales

    A Billion Lives
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    New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Corporation Counsel Sylvia O. Hinds-Radix announced that the City of New York has filed a lawsuit against 11 wholesalers for their part in the illegal sale of flavored disposable e-cigarettes.

    The 11 defendants – located in Brooklyn, Queens, Long Island, and upstate New York – are alleged to have distributed, and continue to distribute, flavored disposable e-cigarettes – such as Strawberry Colada, Mellow Mint, Blueberry Energize, and Frozen Creamsicle – to retail vape and smoke shops, convenience stores, and directly to consumers over the internet, in violation of federal, New York state, and New York City law, according to media reports.

    The lawsuit seeks to block the defendants from further selling the items and seeks damages and penalties under state and city statutes. It is a companion to the city’s pending 2023 federal lawsuit, in which two defendants are already subject to court orders barring their sales and shipments of flavored e-cigarettes into the city.

    “Part of protecting public safety means protecting the health of New Yorkers, including our most vulnerable – our children – and this administration is committed to enforcing the law when it comes to illegal vape sales,” said Adams. “This lawsuit will help hold 11 wholesalers accountable for their part in the illegal sale of flavored disposable e-cigarettes at a time when nicotine addiction among middle and high school youth is exploding. We will not stand by and allow this greedy, harmful, and openly illegal behavior to continue.”