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Baltimore jury awards $62M against Hanover Armory for ghost guns .

Case stems from a 2022 lawsuit after Maryland banned ghost guns.

Funds will go to community violence intervention programs.

Polymer80 settled for $1.2M and ceased operations in multiple states.

A Baltimore City jury on Wednesday night ordered an Anne Arundel County -based gun retailer to pay $62 million in damages for allowing the spread of “ghost guns” throughout the city.

The city sued Hanover Armory and manufacturer Polymer80 in 2022 after a state law banning “ghost guns” took effect. The firearms are typically purchased in kits and assembled by the buyer. They lack serial numbers, making them next to impossible to trace.

According to a statement from Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott, it’s the l

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