
Postal Service Trying To Skirt Court Ruling Striking Down Law Against Mailing Firearms
The U.S. Postal Service is at it again, scheming to dodge a federal court smackdown that just axed their long-standing ban on mailing firearms. In
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The U.S. Postal Service is at it again, scheming to dodge a federal court smackdown that just axed their long-standing ban on mailing firearms. In

We need your immediate action to stop the U.S. Postal Service from sidestepping our landmark court victory and chipping away at your Second Amendment rights.

Imagine this: it’s 1925, and the U.S. Postal Service is treating handguns like ticking time bombs, banning their shipment through the mail amid rising crime

For nearly a century, the federal government has treated your lawfully owned handgun like illicit contraband when it came to mailing it—thanks to a dusty

One of the most archaic gun control relics from the early 20th century—banning the mailing of handguns via USPS—has finally been shown the door. Back

The NRA is poking the bear—or in this case, the Postal Service—with a pointed question: Will USPS actually step up and allow handgun shipments as

Everytown for Gun Safety is pulling out all the stops in a desperate bid to block a straightforward USPS rule change that would finally let

In a seismic shift for Second Amendment advocates, the U.S. Postal Service is gearing up to lift its longstanding ban on mailing handguns, following a

The United States Postal Service has just dropped a bombshell proposal that could reshape how gun owners ship their handguns: a new rule allowing the

Lawful gun owners just got a massive win in the mail: the United States Postal Service is poised to greenlight shipping handguns through their network,

In a resounding victory for Second Amendment advocates, a federal judge has shot down the Department of Justice’s sneaky attempt to slap restrictions on a

Three anti-gun attorneys general from New York, New Jersey, and Delaware are leaping into the fray to defend a dusty federal relic: the longstanding U.S.

In a move that’s equal parts audacious and absurd, the attorneys general from New York, California, and Hawaii—three of the most notoriously anti-gun states in