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On its argument that untraceable “ghost guns” amp up violence in the city, Baltimore just won a $62 million verdict against a company that makes them. What will be the impact?
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In 2022, the city sued the ghost gun manufacturer alleging that its untraceable guns — those produced by the kits have no serial numbers — were contributing to the gun violence epidemic in Baltimore City.
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According to the Mayor’s office, Polymer80 Inc. is behind 91% of all seized ghost guns in Baltimore.
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Lawmakers scramble to meet a deadline to pass bills.
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A bill that would ban unserialized, untraceable firearms or “ghost guns” in Maryland passed the Senate Wednesday.
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The Senate hearing on the bill that would ban unserialized, untraceable firearms lasted hours.
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Bill would require serial numbers on all guns
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Gun safety advocates swarmed Lawyer’s Mall in Annapolis calling on state legislators to take action on firearm access, with a focus on ghost guns.