The city of Baltimore will receive a $1.2 million payout to settle a lawsuit with build-it-yourself gun kit producer Polymer80, the Baltimore Sun reported, after officials claimed the company’s “ghost ...
As murders continue to rise in Baltimore, so persists the polarized view on guns. The impact of gun violence has taken a toll on the city, prompting elected officials to take action. Recently, ...
It's getting harder to buy "ghost guns" — the term critics use for firearms that are made from kits, and are often impossible to trace. First the Biden Administration cracked down: in 2022, the Bureau ...
A kit sold by Polymer80 for an unfinished receiver to assemble an AR-15 style rifle, selling for $80 (Polymer80 website) LOS ANGELES (CN) — Polymer80, the nation's largest producer of at-home gun ...
One of the nation’s largest manufacturers of “ghost guns” has settled with Baltimore for over $1.2 million to resolve the city’s lawsuit alleging that Polymer80’s build-it-yourself firearm kits have ...
WASHINGTON — D.C.'s attorney general made a major announcement in the fight for gun control Thursday. Karl Racine announced that the Office of the Attorney General won a $4 million court judgment in ...
Ghost gun kits and parts are in fact firearms, a court said in a landmark judgment, barring one of the nation’s largest manufacturers of the homemade and untraceable weapons from selling its ...
In 2020, over the course of numerous investigations, the Los Angeles Police Department recovered more than 700 “ghost guns” — weapons often having no serial numbers and built from components sold ...
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