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Grieving mother sues ghost gun kit maker Polymer80 02:19. NEW YORK -- Grieving mother Yanely Henriquez is suing the manufacturer of the gun used by the shooter who killed her 16-year-old daughter ...
On Thursday, federal agents armed with a search warrant raided ‘ghost gun’ maker Polymer80 based on suspicion that it was illegally manufacturing and distributing firearms.
Polymer80 will pay $1.2 million and no longer sell its products to Maryland residents as part of a settlement agreement reached Wednesday, according to the Baltimore Sun.
Polymer80 has pushed back against some restrictions. The company is seeking to intervene in a lawsuit brought against ATF by parents of children who died in a ghost gun shooting at Saugus High ...
The city of Los Angeles sues 'ghost gun' maker Polymer80. LAPD recovered more than 700 guns last year tied to Nevada firm's gun kits.
Nevada-based "ghost gun" manufacturer Polymer80 settled a lawsuit with the city of Los Angeles for $5 million. LAPD found 700 'ghost guns' — now it is getting $5 million - Los Angeles Times ...
'Ghost gun' maker goes dark Polymer80 sold component kits that are easily assembled into working handguns that couldn't be traced. Regulatory pressure and lawsuits appear to have shut it down ...
Polymer80, estimated to sell nearly 90 percent of the “ghost gun” parts in the U.S., stopped selling in California and in 12 other states where unserialized parts are banned.
According to Feuer, Polymer80 shipped approximately 9,400 items to California customers between January of 2019 and October of 2020 – including at least 200 "Buy Build Shoot" kits that contained ...
Polymer80's Name Has Become Synonymous With ‘Ghost Guns.' Now It's in the Crosshairs The Nevada-based company accounted for nearly 90 percent of handmade guns recovered in Los Angeles last year ...
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