Philadelphia officials announce a settlement requiring ghost gun distributors Polymer 80 and JSD Supply to temporarily halt sales of these firearms in the city. This decision follows a lawsuit filed by the city, which claims the companies shipped firearm kits without proper background checks, contributing to gun violence within the community.
The settlement imposes a four-year ban on advertising and selling ghost gun kits in Philadelphia, while also providing the city with $1.3 million for initiatives to combat gun violence. Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel emphasizes the dangers of ghost guns, noting their proliferation among criminals and minors, making this agreement a significant step toward enhancing public safety.
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