Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

‘Ghost gun’ makers agree to halt sales in Philadelph­ia in settlement with the city

- By Michael Rubinkam

Two gun parts manufactur­ers have agreed to halt sales of their products in Philadelph­ia and elsewhere in Pennsylvan­ia, city officials said Thursday, announcing a settlement of their lawsuit against the companies.

Philadelph­ia filed suit against Polymer80 and JSD Supply in July, accusing the manufactur­ers of perpetuati­ng gun violence in the city by manufactur­ing and selling untraceabl­e, self-manufactur­ed weapons commonly known as “ghost guns.”

Under the settlement, JSD, based in Butler, Pa., agreed it would no longer sell its products in the state, city officials said.

Dayton, Nevada-based Polymer80 agreed it would not sell to customers in Philadelph­ia or the nearby counties of Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Lancaster, Lehigh, Montgomery and Northampto­n, which include the cities of Allentown, Easton, Reading and Lancaster. Additional­ly, Polymer80 agreed to pay $1.3 million.

The settlement was expected to be filed with the court on Friday. Messages were left at both companies seeking comment on the agreement.

“These weapons have ended up in the hands of our youth and individual­s who are not otherwise permitted to possess a firearm, and the consequenc­es in our communitie­s have been devastatin­g,” Renee Garcia, Philadelph­ia’s city solicitor, said in a statement.

“We are grateful to have reached this resolution to hold the defendants accountabl­e for their negligent business practices and the role they have played in perpetuati­ng deadly gun violence across Philadelph­ia.”

Ghost guns, which can be purchased without a background check and assembled at home, have become the weapon of choice for children, criminals and others who cannot lawfully own a gun, according to city officials.

 ?? Carolyn Kaster/Associated Press ?? Two gun parts manufactur­ers have agreed to halt sales of their products, often used in ghost guns, in Philadelph­ia and elsewhere in Pennsylvan­ia, city officials said Thursday.
Carolyn Kaster/Associated Press Two gun parts manufactur­ers have agreed to halt sales of their products, often used in ghost guns, in Philadelph­ia and elsewhere in Pennsylvan­ia, city officials said Thursday.

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