Baltimore’s legal battle against ghost guns intensifies as a trial commences against a Hanover-based firearm shop. This follows the city’s recent success in securing a $1.2 million settlement with a ghost gun manufacturer, highlighting ongoing concerns about untraceable firearms in the community.
The trial’s outcome may set a significant precedent in the fight against the proliferation of ghost guns, which are often assembled from kits and lack serial numbers, making them difficult to trace. As the case unfolds, many are watching closely to see how it could impact gun legislation and enforcement practices in Maryland and beyond.
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