Polymer80 Banned From Selling Ghost Guns in Maryland After $1.2 Million Settlement

Published on February 22, 2024

The city of Baltimore in Maryland has settled a lawsuit filed against ghost gun manufacturer Polymer80, Inc. arguing its firearms fueled gun violence in the city, officials announced on Feb. 21. So-called ghost guns are partially completed frames and kits that can be purchased and assembled into functional firearms. As part of the settlement, Polymer80—the leading manufacturer of ghost gun kits in the United States—will pay the city $1.2 million in damages, officials said. The gunmaker is also prevented from advertising in Maryland and from selling ghost guns to Maryland residents. It must also ban its dealers in nearby states from selling ghost guns to Maryland residents....