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A wife hypothetically could contact a friend who is a postal carrier at regional usps hub with tracking number who might be able to commandeer package.
Will report back if she gets prison time.

Hopefully she has good counsel...

If the wife hire James Comey, he can just say there was no intent and she will not be charged. Right? wink


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Originally Posted by KRAKMT
A wife hypothetically could contact a friend who is a postal carrier at regional usps hub with tracking number who might be able to commandeer package.
Will report back if she gets prison time.


A husband should hypothetically keep his mouth shut, not stir the pot by doing something dumb like calling a friend at the post office, and stop posting about it on social media. Most likely it'll get delivered and nothing more will be said about it, but if it doesn't then fess up and tell the truth about how the screw up occured.

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i've mailed stuff and never had a problem.


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Huh, good way to be on the winning end of the divorce..........


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Originally Posted by slumlord
Andre'3000 and Big Boi ain't going to be studyin' no xray screen. They be texting up some beetchis for the yard party

Youre safe




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My "mailman" doesn't speakee dee Eengleesh.


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Originally Posted by Craigster
Keep us posted on "the rest of the story."


Post office returned package to senders porch.
All good.
No harm no foul.
Thanks for the interesting responses.

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I worked for USPS for 31 years, and I delivered all kinds of chit, including loaded ammo back in the day. I've never heard of anyone at USPS x-raying a package, but it could happen. I have been retired for 4 years, so things may have changed. Personally, I wouldn't worry about it, although those are famous last words,.

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UPS ORMD small arms is no issue.
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You can not legally mail ammo, primers, or primed brass with the USPS. I never heard of X-raying mail but if the package breaks open you're screwed.


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Originally Posted by KRAKMT
Originally Posted by Craigster
Keep us posted on "the rest of the story."


Post office returned package to senders porch.
All good.
No harm no foul.
Thanks for the interesting responses.

Interesting. Not the outcome I would have expected. Like many I figured it would go through no issues.

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sent moonshine via usps a few times.


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Originally Posted by KRAKMT
Originally Posted by Craigster
Keep us posted on "the rest of the story."


Post office returned package to senders porch.
All good.
No harm no foul.
Thanks for the interesting responses.

I were wrong. However, that's a good outcome for the wife.... Thanks for the followup.


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Originally Posted by johnw
Is there something wrong with mailing ammo?


It's illegal.

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Originally Posted by Dave_in_WV
You can not legally mail ammo, primers, or primed brass with the USPS. I never heard of X-raying mail but if the package breaks open you're screwed.


I know they won't ship primers but I think you can mail primed brass, could be wrong but I think there is a difference in their small minds.

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Originally Posted by Reloder28
It is said, “ignorance is no excuse.”
This is often misunderstood. The correct statement is "Ignorance of the Law is no excuse." Ignorance of the facts is an excuse, because it negates mens rea (guilty mind). So if you would have no reason to believe that the contents of the box were anything prohibited in law, then you are innocent of the crime, lacking the required element of mens rea.

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