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Quebec minister asks Walmart, Amazon to stop selling pro-Hells Angels merchandise

Quebec's Public Security Minister demands immediate removal of merchandise linked to Hells Angels, citing the gang's association with drug trade and violent crime in the province.

  • Quebec's public security minister requested Amazon and Walmart to stop selling items linked to the Hells Angels outlaw biker group.
  • The websites of the retail giants were selling clothing with symbols and phrases associated with the Hells Angels, like 'Support 81.'
  • Both companies confirmed they would remove the products as they were non-compliant with their guidelines and contradicted their values.
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Amazon announces the withdrawal of its products that seem to promote the Hells Angels biker gang, after a request by François Bonnardel.

·Montreal, Canada
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Quebec minister asks Walmart, Amazon to stop selling pro-Hells Angels merchandise

MONTREAL — Amazon says it will remove products from its store that appear to promote the Hells Angels outlaw biker gang.

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Walmart Canada sells on its website t-shirts and hats in the colours of the Hells Angels that are available in Quebec.

·Montreal, Canada
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TVA Nouvelles broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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