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UPS Sends Smoke Signal To Teens...

Posted in by admin on Tue, 2005-10-25 12:55

At the same time, state attorneys general and the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives ("ATF") have asked legitimate businesses whose services are used by the cigarette traffickers not to facilitate the illegal transactions. In March 2005, all of the major credit card companies agreed not to process payment transactions for cigarette sales. In addition to UPS, DHL agreed in July not to deliver cigarettes for these illegal Internet sellers.

"UPS's cooperation reinforces its commitment to compliance and consistency in its network and operations," said Dale Hayes, UPS Vice President of Marketing.

"This initiative is an excellent example of law enforcement and private industry working together to stop illegal transactions from occurring, and I welcome UPS's participation in this effort," said Spitzer. "In addition to helping to stop criminal activity, this is also an important public health issue, because an increasing number of children are obtaining cigarettes over the Internet."

The agreement does not prohibit UPS from making lawful shipments of cigarettes to licensed tobacco businesses and other authorized recipients.

Attorney General Spitzer again urged Congress to enact federal legislation explicitly prohibiting the United States Postal Service from shipping cigarettes through the mail.

In September 2005, the Postal Service adopted a formal policy recognizing that it "cannot knowingly permit the mails to be used to further activities deemed unlawful by state and federal authorities." However, the policy inexplicably authorizes postal employees to accept packages "suspected of containing untaxed or undertaxed cigarettes."

"Internet cigarette traffickers are increasingly using the federal mail system to distribute their wares," said Spitzer. "The Postal Service clearly has the legal authority to refuse these shipments, but has not done so. It is an embarrassment that major private companies have stopped carrying contraband cigarettes, but the federal government continues to accept them. Congress needs to step in and stop this practice immediately."

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