DC, Maryland Sue Gun Shops for Allegedly Contributing to Gun Trafficking

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DC, Maryland Sue Gun Shops for Allegedly Contributing to Gun Trafficking
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The nation's capital recorded its highest number of homicides in over 30 years last year.

Attorneys general for Washington, D.C., and Maryland filed a lawsuit against three gun shops who allegedly contributed to gun trafficking in the nation's capital.District of Columbia Attorney General Brian Schwalb, Maryland Attorney General Anthony G.

In Washington, the flow of illegal weapons is largely driven by individuals purchasing guns on behalf of those prohibited from owning them, Attorney General Schwalb said.He noted that roughly 95 percent of the firearms recovered in D.C., despite its stringent gun laws, originate from neighboring states like Maryland and Virginia.

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