New York Statutes
§ 872 — Prohibitions
New York § 872
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Bluebook
N.Y. General Business § 872 (2026).
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§ 872. Prohibitions. No person, firm, corporation or agent or employee\nthereof shall import, manufacture, sell, hold for sale or distribute\nwithin the state any imitation weapon unless such device is imported,\nmanufactured, sold, held for sale and distributed:\n 1. solely for subsequent transportation in interstate commerce; or\n 2. solely for lawful use in a theatrical production, including a\nmotion picture, television or stage production.\n
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Nearby Sections
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§ 870
Legislative intent§ 871
Definitions§ 872
Prohibitions§ 873
Enforcement§ 875-A
Definitions§ 875-B
Security§ 875-E
Employee training§ 875-F
Maintenance of records§ 875-H
Rules and regulations§ 875-I
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