The city of Baltimore announced Wednesday that a leading manufacturer of ghost weapons will cease sales to residents of Maryland under a settlement deal reached with the company. The agreement will settle Baltimore’s lawsuit against Polymer80 a Nevada-based producer of ghost guns and firearms parts. The suit argued that the company’s firearms and products have created a public…
According to a settlement agreement reached with the city of Baltimore, the state of Maryland will stop selling ghost guns to residents, according to the announcement made on Wednesday. Baltimore’s lawsuit against Polymer80, a Nevada-based producer of ghost guns and firearm parts, will be resolved by the agreement. According to the lawsuit, the business and its weapons have generated a public… According to a settlement agreement reached with the city of Baltimore, the state of Maryland will halt sales of ghost guns to residents, according to the announcement made on Wednesday. Baltimore’s lawsuit against Polymer80, a Nevada-based producer of ghost guns and firearm parts, will be resolved by the agreement. According to the lawsuit, the business and its weapons have generated a public…
The city of Baltimore announced Wednesday that a leading manufacturer of ghost weapons will cease sales to residents of Maryland under a settlement deal reached with the company. The agreement will settle Baltimore’s lawsuit against Polymer80 a Nevada-based producer of ghost guns and firearms parts. The suit argued that the company’s firearms and products have created a public…