"Polymer80 Agrees to Halt Ghost Gun Sales in Baltimore, Settles Lawsuit for $1.2M"

The city of Baltimore has reached a settlement with ghost gun manufacturer Polymer80, which will stop selling its untraceable firearms to Maryland residents following a lawsuit filed by city leaders. The settlement includes $1.2 million in damages and prohibits Polymer80 from advertising in Maryland and selling to nearby states doing business with Maryland residents. The lawsuit accused the company of intentionally undermining federal and state firearms laws by providing gun assembly kits without serial numbers to buyers who don’t undergo background checks. Baltimore officials seized 462 ghost guns last year and see the settlement as a critical victory in addressing the city's gun violence epidemic.
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