Amazon wants the Consumer Product Safety Commission deemed 'unconstitutional'
Briefly

Amazon has filed a lawsuit against the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) regarding its classification as a distributor of faulty products sold through its platform. The dispute follows CPSC's decision to hold Amazon responsible for recalls of hazardous items. Amazon contends it should be classified as a "third-party logistics provider" and argues that the CPSC's structure is unconstitutional. This legal battle builds on Amazon's prior actions to address product safety issues while expressing concerns about the commission's accountability and authority.
Amazon's lawsuit argues that it should be classified as a "third-party logistics provider" and not as a distributor of faulty products.
The CPSC's recent actions seek to hold Amazon accountable for recalls and refunds of hazardous items sold via its platform.
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