Firearms dealer Steve Thompson opted for top security mail service when he sent the Israeli nine millimeter Uzi sub-machine gun in February, but it still disappeared just days later. [More]
David Codrea is a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament.
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This should kibosh the recently announced USPS scheme to send guns by mail.
Surely the registered and insured mail section of the Detroit facility is monitored by at least as many cams as watch me roll in and out of my nabe? Cams, right…everywhere.
UPS won’t even accept MGs for shipment anymore, and IIRC FedEx has extremely stringent requirements that are difficult to meet. U.S. Registered Mail has remained the only secure way to ship high dollar MGs. Then this incident occurred.
This should kibosh the recently announced USPS scheme to send guns by mail.
Surely the registered and insured mail section of the Detroit facility is monitored by at least as many cams as watch me roll in and out of my nabe? Cams, right…everywhere.
UPS won’t even accept MGs for shipment anymore, and IIRC FedEx has extremely stringent requirements that are difficult to meet. U.S. Registered Mail has remained the only secure way to ship high dollar MGs. Then this incident occurred.