Walmart settles for $500K with CA after allegedly selling illegal and deadly brass knuckles online

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Walmart settles for $500K with CA after allegedly selling illegal and deadly brass knuckles online
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Walmart has settled a lawsuit with California after allegedly selling brass knuckles online, which are a lethal weapon banned in the state.

The largest retailer in the United States has agreed to a settlement with the California Department of Justice after allegedly selling brass knuckles, which are illegal in California, to customers through its website.

As a condition to the settlement, Walmart will pay $500,000 and be required to prevent the sale of illegal weapons on its website. "Brass knuckles are extremely dangerous, throwing a punch with them can break bones, make cuts, damage tissue, inflict concussions and other serious injuries and can be and have been in the past fatal," Bonta added.

In a statement to Eyewitness News, a Walmart spokesperson said the company has admitted to no wrongdoing.

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