“I am heartened by news that Polymar80, the country’s biggest manufacturer of ghost gun parts, has agreed to stop selling their products in Maryland. This is a win for our state and for everyone as angered as I am by the scourge of gun violence in our community. The Justice Department reports that nearly 26,000 ghost guns were seized nationwide in 2022, and that includes 324 here in Prince George’s County. Statistics confirm that the proliferation of ghost guns contributes greatly to rising crime, particularly youth violence. We must continue our commitment to work together to stop the spread of these dangerous, unregistered and untraceable weapons and ensure the statewide ghost gun ban is being followed."
News Flash
Council Member Calvin Hawkins Issues Statement on Ghost Gun Agreement
Council News
Posted on February 22, 2024
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