John,
In the wake of all the hard news of the past few weeks, this weekend we want to share with you a huge victory: Brady Legal has secured the largest ever verdict dealt against a gun dealer.
Between 2019-2022, ghost guns devastated the city of Baltimore, with nearly a 1500% increase in the number of ghost guns linked to crimes. These unserialized and therefore untraceable firearms are popular among prohibited purchasers, including minors, individuals convicted of felonies, and gun traffickers.
In 2022, Brady took the issue to court, filing suit on behalf of the City of Baltimore against the largest ghost gun manufacturer, Polymer80, and Maryland gun dealer Hanover Armory. The suit sought to hold Polymer80 and Hanover accountable for the harm they caused the city and alleged they had funneled ghost guns onto Baltimore streets with no care or consideration for whether or not the purchasers were prohibited from owning a firearm.
In 2024, we got our first victory in the case when Polymer80 settled with the City of Baltimore for $1.2 million. That same year, Polymer80 was forced to close its doors in the wake of the suit and other similar litigation.
The case against Hanover Armory continued to move forward, ultimately going to trial in August 2025. And last week, that case concluded with the jury awarding the City of Baltimore $62 million dollars in damages.
This is the LARGEST EVER verdict in American history against a firearms retailer and is a harbinger of the type of accountability that is to come for the gun industry. Funds from the verdict will be managed by the City of Baltimore and distributed to three community violence intervention groups to address gun violence in the city.
These are the types of victories that will truly help end the gun violence epidemic in our country. Brady was proud to represent the City of Baltimore and is dedicated to continuing these efforts in the courts and in communities across the country.
But we cannot do it without your help. Will you consider supporting Brady’s mission to end gun violence with a gift today?