Wed. Oct 16th, 2024
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Amazon will pay Vermont $400,000 and improve its vetting practices to settle claims that it failed to stop online vendors from selling e-cigarettes, Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark announced Wednesday.

An investigation by the attorney general’s office found that third-party sellers had been hawking tobacco products, especially vapes, to Vermonters on Amazon over the past few years. 

That practice violates a Vermont law, which prohibits the online sale of tobacco products to anyone other than a licensed dealer. Amazon also prohibits the sale of e-cigarettes, and has a variety of safeguards in place to prevent such sales, according to the settlement.

But even so, “between July 2019 and September 2024, certain e-cigarettes were purchased from third-party sellers in Amazon’s store and shipped to Vermont consumers,” the settlement reads. 

Attorney General Charity Clark discusses a settlement between Vermont and 42 other states with Johnson & Johnson, a company that made baby powder with talc in it, during a press conference in Montpelier on Tuesday, June 11, 2024. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger

After being informed of the infractions by Vermont’s attorney general, Amazon made unspecified improvements to its oversight practices, the settlement said.

In addition to the payment, each year for the next four years Amazon will also create a list of vendors that have sold tobacco products to Vermont — the “Vermont Evasive Seller List” — and provide the list to the attorney general if needed. 

“The youth vaping crisis commands each of us to follow the rules put in place to protect children from harm, and Amazon failed to do that,” Clark said in a press release Wednesday. “Online sales of vaping products provide minors with a path to obtaining these harmful products without age verification, and I won’t stand for it.”

Read the story on VTDigger here: Amazon to pay $400,000 in settlement over Vermont ban on tobacco product sales.

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