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Re: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2016 3:41 am
by XinTX
Dadtodabone wrote:I probably average three felonies before lunch. :coolgleamA:
Guess you get yours in early.

https://www.amazon.com/Three-Felonies-D ... 1594032556

“The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren't enough criminals, one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws.” Ayn Rand

Re: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 10:47 am
by Treybadd
We need to fix this! Who can we contact to try and help this get changed?

Re: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 11:55 am
by bblhd672
Bayoutalker wrote:USPS has been advertising to use the online services and they will come and pick it up. Make them come to you!
If the USPS is coming to my home I want them to disarm first! :biggrinjester:

Re: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2017 3:08 pm
by RicoTX
Isn't this something we can now get changed with Trump and a Rep majority?

Re: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2017 9:56 pm
by RicoTX
RicoTX wrote:Isn't this something we can now get changed with Trump and a Rep majority?
I guess not...

:mad5

Re: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 8:53 am
by RPBrown
I guess I am breaking the law on a daily basis then. The mail at our office usually comes after the office is closed and they just drop it through the slot in the door. This means when we send out invoices or payments, I have to go to the post office. They have a drive through mail box in the parking lot so I rarely get out of my truck. However, I have always got my EDC with me in the truck when I go.

Re: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2018 3:49 pm
by ET-Ret
First I am not a lawyer. That said the whole thing about the post office is how you play the game. All USPS employees will tell you its against the law to be on Postal property with a firearm.
I can remember when a package opened up and a fire arm fell out on the work room floor. It was treated like
a snake till the MDO went and checked it out and put it back on track to be Delivered. He then had to school a group of workers on how this could
happen.
I personaly had Co pres tell me to take a handgun put it in a flatrate box and mail it to him 2day service. I chickened out
and got a dealer to take the gun in the box and mail it. Went like a charm.
He sent a new one back return mail to the dealer. I paid Postage one way.
On a different deal I bought a 357 mag from academy and did not check it out for a year but shooting 38sp in it
one day I took some 357 to the range and found the cyl was drilled for 38 sp. I called the manufacture and they had me buy a
label from Fed express and I took it to a FEDEX store they scanned the label and they had the pistol in 2 days. Fixed it NC and 29 days later Fedex showed up at the door and said sign here. I was afraid to take back to the dealer who might sit on for awhile.
I also know several letter carriers who regularly deliver firearms to homes of dealers. This leads me to believe
this would be a good deal for clubs to help make funds for the club.

There is a similar tale for class 3 devices.

Re: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2018 8:45 am
by oohrah
Shipping through FEDEX to send to the OEM is not a "game". It is perfectly legal and proper, and no FFL required, because you are sending it to the manufacturer, and they are allowed to send it directly back to you, no FFL. I've done this both with a pistol and a shotgun, and I even notified the FEDEX clerk that it was a firearm. Both showed up on my porch like any other package (can't remember if I had to sign or not).

Re: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 9:38 pm
by baseballguy2001
Someone may have posted this before me, but seriously now, who goes to the post office anymore? I haven't set foot inside one in years.

Re: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 9:53 pm
by anygunanywhere
baseballguy2001 wrote:Someone may have posted this before me, but seriously now, who goes to the post office anymore? I haven't set foot inside one in years.
Me.

Re: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 10:25 pm
by carlson1
baseballguy2001 wrote:Someone may have posted this before me, but seriously now, who goes to the post office anymore? I haven't set foot inside one in years.
I do several times a week.

Re: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule

Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2018 12:51 am
by Grundy1133
baseballguy2001 wrote:Someone may have posted this before me, but seriously now, who goes to the post office anymore? I haven't set foot inside one in years.
me and my GF have a PO box. We don't trust our packages coming to our door. We don't trust our neighbors...

Re: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule

Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2018 7:53 pm
by snorri
RicoTX wrote:Isn't this something we can now get changed with Trump and a Rep majority?
:lol:

:smilelol5:

:rolll

"rlol"


Apparently not. :banghead:

Re: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule

Posted: Thu May 03, 2018 1:26 am
by WildRose
RicoTX wrote:Isn't this something we can now get changed with Trump and a Rep majority?
We may eventually but with all the fresh anti gun sentiment ginned up by the Parkland Shooting it's going to be a while if it happens at all.

One has to pick the time and place of the battles you fight whenever possible and it would be foolish to pick a time in which the political will isn't there to get it done.

Re: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule

Posted: Thu May 03, 2018 6:49 am
by chasfm11
WildRose wrote:
RicoTX wrote:Isn't this something we can now get changed with Trump and a Rep majority?
We may eventually but with all the fresh anti gun sentiment ginned up by the Parkland Shooting it's going to be a while if it happens at all.

One has to pick the time and place of the battles you fight whenever possible and it would be foolish to pick a time in which the political will isn't there to get it done.


:iagree: It would take political will to get this changed because it requires legislative action. If that were going to be spent somewhere, it should be on something like National Reciprocity. I personally believe that would bring a lot of heat to bear in the "May issue" States and is well worth burning whatever political will is needed.

In the mean time, I'm still convinced that President Trump, through executive order to the Secretary of the Army, could accept the Corp of Engineer's loss in District court over legal concealed carry, applying it to all COE land, not just the land in the jurisdiction of that court. Such a change would be of significantly greater benefit than post office repeal.