Baltimore Settles with Maryland Gun Retailer Hanover Armory LLC over Ghost Gun Sales
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Maryland Gun Dealer to Pay Baltimore $2 Million in ‘Ghost Gun’ Settlement
Gun-control advocates have notched a legal victory in a lawsuit against sellers of so-called ghost guns. Baltimore officials announced on Monday that the city has reached a $2 million settlement with a Maryland-based firearms dealer accused of helping to fuel the city’s violent crime problem by selling unfinished firearm parts and kits, which opponents label “ghost guns” because they lack… Source
Baltimore settles lawsuit with seller of untraceable ghost guns
The mayor’s office said Baltimore City has reached a settlement with a leading seller of ghost guns in Maryland. Related archive video above: Lawsuit settled with ghost gun manufacturer (2024) The mayor’s office released a statement Monday afternoon saying the settlement prioritizes injunctive relief that ensures Hanover Armory will responsibly sell firearms in the future. Hanover has agreed to terms like strict reporting requirements, including…
Baltimore settles ghost gun lawsuit against firearms dealer for $2 million
Baltimore has reached a $2 million settlement with a gun store in Anne Arundel County that developed, marketed and sold kits used to build firearms without serial numbers, resolving a lawsuit that alleged it helped fuel a flood of untraceable weapons into the city.
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