Unfortunately the title isn't deceiving. We've been informed that UPS will not be accepting firearms shipments to residential customers. We will still be able to ship business to business using UPS, but not to our customers.
Any order's for firearms currently being processed that had requested UPS will be shipped Canada Post instead.
We've been trying to get an explanation from UPS, but have not gotten a response back as to why.
Below is the guidance we were sent, we'll highlight some of the important bits.
UPS Canada Firearms and Ammunition Acceptance Guidelines (Updated February 8, 2022)
Applicable to Firearms and Ammunition
• Shipper must be Pre - approved / contracted through Marketing
• Shipper must be a licensed dealer or distributor
• Domestic shipments only
• Origins and destinations must be serviced by UPS Brown operations – shipments to or from OSP areas are not permitted
• No direct shipping to a UPS Access Point location
• All shipments are shipped at Shipper’s Risk (Automatic $100 coverage and Declared Value are not available unless approved by Security and specified in
the Pre - approval contract. UPS Capital insurance may also be available.)
• Shipper must use a UPS Automated Shipping System
• Shipper must be set up on a Scheduled Pickup Account (Daily, Day Specific, On - route or Smart pickup); On - call pickup of firearm or ammunition
shipments is not permitted
• Firearms and ammunition may not be shipped in the same package
Additional for Firearms
• A unique firearms - only account number must be used for packages containing a firearm
• Only Restricted Firearms and Non - Restricted Firearms as defined by federal firearm laws and regulations are permitted
• Only business - to - business shipments are permitted; personal shipments are prohibited
• UPS Adult Signature Required service is required on every package
• A multipiece firearm shipment can only consist of packages that contain a firearm
• A package containing a firearm can include other items in the package excluding ammunition
• All shipments are also subject to the laws and regulations described on the Canada Firearms Program website
Additional for Ammunition
• Ammunition shipments can only be shipped via UPS Standard service
• Ammunition can only be accepted if prepared under Canada’s Transport of Dangerous Goods Regulations (TDGR) Special Case 1.31 for Class 1.4s
explosives UN0012 and UN0014 (excluding shipment to Newfoundland) or, Special Provision 125 for Class 1.4s explosives UN0012, UN 0014 and UN0055.
All other Class 1.4s explosives are prohibited.
Any order's for firearms currently being processed that had requested UPS will be shipped Canada Post instead.
We've been trying to get an explanation from UPS, but have not gotten a response back as to why.
Below is the guidance we were sent, we'll highlight some of the important bits.
UPS Canada Firearms and Ammunition Acceptance Guidelines (Updated February 8, 2022)
Applicable to Firearms and Ammunition
• Shipper must be Pre - approved / contracted through Marketing
• Shipper must be a licensed dealer or distributor
• Domestic shipments only
• Origins and destinations must be serviced by UPS Brown operations – shipments to or from OSP areas are not permitted
• No direct shipping to a UPS Access Point location
• All shipments are shipped at Shipper’s Risk (Automatic $100 coverage and Declared Value are not available unless approved by Security and specified in
the Pre - approval contract. UPS Capital insurance may also be available.)
• Shipper must use a UPS Automated Shipping System
• Shipper must be set up on a Scheduled Pickup Account (Daily, Day Specific, On - route or Smart pickup); On - call pickup of firearm or ammunition
shipments is not permitted
• Firearms and ammunition may not be shipped in the same package
Additional for Firearms
• A unique firearms - only account number must be used for packages containing a firearm
• Only Restricted Firearms and Non - Restricted Firearms as defined by federal firearm laws and regulations are permitted
• Only business - to - business shipments are permitted; personal shipments are prohibited
• UPS Adult Signature Required service is required on every package
• A multipiece firearm shipment can only consist of packages that contain a firearm
• A package containing a firearm can include other items in the package excluding ammunition
• All shipments are also subject to the laws and regulations described on the Canada Firearms Program website
Additional for Ammunition
• Ammunition shipments can only be shipped via UPS Standard service
• Ammunition can only be accepted if prepared under Canada’s Transport of Dangerous Goods Regulations (TDGR) Special Case 1.31 for Class 1.4s
explosives UN0012 and UN0014 (excluding shipment to Newfoundland) or, Special Provision 125 for Class 1.4s explosives UN0012, UN 0014 and UN0055.
All other Class 1.4s explosives are prohibited.