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Alert and action item below - here is the email I sent today which folks can use as a straw man:
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To: michael.f.lee@usps.gov
SUBJECT: Objection to 73 Fed. Reg. 12321 (New Standards Prohibit the Mailing of Replica or Inert Munitions)
Dear Mr. Lee:
I object to the proposed regulation limiting the mailing of replica and inert munitions through the US Mail, and urge these proposed regulations to be withdrawn.
There is no justification for this regulation - such munitions are not "hazardous," and the US Mail system should not engage in petty pandering to the anti-gun lobby, here at home or abroad. Frankly, in light of the expected Supreme Court affirmation of the appeals court decision in Parker v. DC on Second Amendment grounds, the US Postal Service should be reviewing how it will expand the use of the national mail system to allow shipment of allfirearms, including non-inert munitions.
Again, I urge the USPS to withdraw the proposed regulation.
Sincerely,
YOUR NAME
YOUR ADDRESS
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Post Office Ban On Mailing Replica Or Inert Munitions
Gun Owners of America E-Mail Alert
8001 Forbes Place, Suite 102, Springfield, VA 22151
Phone: 703-321-8585 / FAX: 703-321-8408
http://www.gunowners.org
Friday, April 4, 2008
The Post Office is wading into the gun control debate.
That's right, the U.S. Postal Service is trying to keep people from shipping
replica or inert munitions through the mail.
They have no authority in the law, since Congress has kept for itself the
power to decide what can and cannot be shipped. But the Post Office is
trying to say that replica or inert munitions are hazardous!
Gun Owners of America's attorneys just found out about this outrageous
proposal which was issued by the Post Office. Although the deadline for
postmarking is Monday, April 7, our attorneys say that e-mails and letters
should be sent anyway.
If you are a re-enactor or collector of replica or inert munitions, you are
in the Post Office crosshairs. If you are not directly involved in this,
you should still be outraged that a bunch of bureaucrats are trying to
further restrict Second Amendment activity.
By the way, there is one interesting dimension to all of this: Canada wants
the US to help shut off shipment of these items into Canada. So it looks
like our bureaucrats are eager to appease other governments by changing our
laws to make them as bad as our neighbors'.
You can read the Postal Service proposed regulations here:
http://uxoinfo.com/blogcfc/client/enclosures/Proposed-Ban_ShippingInert.pdf
You can read GOA's comments to the Postal Service here:
http://www.gunowners.org/fs0803.pdf
ACTION: Please send your comments to the Post Office ASAP. The letter must
be postmarked by Monday, April 7, 2008. Here's the contact information.
TITLE: 73 Fed. Reg. 12321: New Standards Prohibit the Mailing of Replica or
Inert Munitions
E-MAIL: michael.f.lee@usps.gov
SNAIL MAIL:
Manager, Mailing Standards
United States Postal Service
475 L'Enfant Plaza, S.W., Room 3436
Washington, DC 20260-3436
****************************
Please do not reply directly to this message, as your reply will
bounce back as undeliverable.
To subscribe to free, low-volume GOA alerts, go to
http://www.gunowners.org/ean.htm on the web. Change of e-mail
address may also be made at that location.
To unsubscribe send a message to
gunowners_list@capwiz.mailmanager.net with the word unsubscribe in
the subject line or use the url below.
Problems, questions or comments? The main GOA e-mail address
goamail@gunowners.org is at your disposal. Please do not add that
address to distribution lists sending more than ten messages per
week or lists associated with issues other than gun rights.
Alert and action item below - here is the email I sent today which folks can use as a straw man:
--
To: michael.f.lee@usps.gov
SUBJECT: Objection to 73 Fed. Reg. 12321 (New Standards Prohibit the Mailing of Replica or Inert Munitions)
Dear Mr. Lee:
I object to the proposed regulation limiting the mailing of replica and inert munitions through the US Mail, and urge these proposed regulations to be withdrawn.
There is no justification for this regulation - such munitions are not "hazardous," and the US Mail system should not engage in petty pandering to the anti-gun lobby, here at home or abroad. Frankly, in light of the expected Supreme Court affirmation of the appeals court decision in Parker v. DC on Second Amendment grounds, the US Postal Service should be reviewing how it will expand the use of the national mail system to allow shipment of allfirearms, including non-inert munitions.
Again, I urge the USPS to withdraw the proposed regulation.
Sincerely,
YOUR NAME
YOUR ADDRESS
-----
Post Office Ban On Mailing Replica Or Inert Munitions
Gun Owners of America E-Mail Alert
8001 Forbes Place, Suite 102, Springfield, VA 22151
Phone: 703-321-8585 / FAX: 703-321-8408
http://www.gunowners.org
Friday, April 4, 2008
The Post Office is wading into the gun control debate.
That's right, the U.S. Postal Service is trying to keep people from shipping
replica or inert munitions through the mail.
They have no authority in the law, since Congress has kept for itself the
power to decide what can and cannot be shipped. But the Post Office is
trying to say that replica or inert munitions are hazardous!
Gun Owners of America's attorneys just found out about this outrageous
proposal which was issued by the Post Office. Although the deadline for
postmarking is Monday, April 7, our attorneys say that e-mails and letters
should be sent anyway.
If you are a re-enactor or collector of replica or inert munitions, you are
in the Post Office crosshairs. If you are not directly involved in this,
you should still be outraged that a bunch of bureaucrats are trying to
further restrict Second Amendment activity.
By the way, there is one interesting dimension to all of this: Canada wants
the US to help shut off shipment of these items into Canada. So it looks
like our bureaucrats are eager to appease other governments by changing our
laws to make them as bad as our neighbors'.
You can read the Postal Service proposed regulations here:
http://uxoinfo.com/blogcfc/client/enclosures/Proposed-Ban_ShippingInert.pdf
You can read GOA's comments to the Postal Service here:
http://www.gunowners.org/fs0803.pdf
ACTION: Please send your comments to the Post Office ASAP. The letter must
be postmarked by Monday, April 7, 2008. Here's the contact information.
TITLE: 73 Fed. Reg. 12321: New Standards Prohibit the Mailing of Replica or
Inert Munitions
E-MAIL: michael.f.lee@usps.gov
SNAIL MAIL:
Manager, Mailing Standards
United States Postal Service
475 L'Enfant Plaza, S.W., Room 3436
Washington, DC 20260-3436
****************************
Please do not reply directly to this message, as your reply will
bounce back as undeliverable.
To subscribe to free, low-volume GOA alerts, go to
http://www.gunowners.org/ean.htm on the web. Change of e-mail
address may also be made at that location.
To unsubscribe send a message to
gunowners_list@capwiz.mailmanager.net with the word unsubscribe in
the subject line or use the url below.
Problems, questions or comments? The main GOA e-mail address
goamail@gunowners.org is at your disposal. Please do not add that
address to distribution lists sending more than ten messages per
week or lists associated with issues other than gun rights.