The United States Postal Service (USPS) is reportedly contemplating a significant policy reversal that would permit individuals to ship handguns through its mail service. This potential change marks the first time in 99 years that the federal agency has considered allowing such shipments, signaling a major departure from its long-standing regulations.
BY JKN Global News Desk
The United States Postal Service is actively reviewing its long-standing regulations regarding the shipment of handguns, according to multiple reports. This consideration suggests a potential monumental shift in postal policy, which has for nearly a century prohibited the general public from mailing handguns.
For 99 years, the USPS has maintained a strict prohibition on individuals shipping handguns via mail. This established rule has meant that only licensed manufacturers and dealers could utilize postal services for firearm shipments under specific, stringent conditions. The current review indicates the agency is exploring the possibility of allowing broader access to its mail services for handgun transportation.
Should the USPS proceed with this policy adjustment, it would represent a notable departure from established norms governing firearm logistics and transportation within the country. The potential change has drawn attention across various news outlets, highlighting its significance as a historical reconsideration of the agency’s role in firearm distribution.



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