Do what i want ? Hey What are you implieing ? That I - People BREAK the Law ! All i said there is NO Declaration when mailing and that they NEVER ask what your mailing ! Then you START running your Mouth off in POST 18 !RJ
I've never mailed brass however many have mailed me brass. As others have said empty brass that doesn't contain unfired primers or powder so I don't think it can be considered dangerous.
I've sent many items through canada post though (mostly rifles and other items). They've never asked if there are dangerous goods in them. I know I'm not supposed to ship loaded ammo, primers or powder. So I don't, but at the same time they've NEVER asked.
Kratos QUOTE : Your Canada Post outlet isn’t following their own rules and guidelines then, but that still doesn’t mean you can ship dangerous goods.
Maybe they are Maybe there NOT are you a POST office Employee ? or just a KNOW it ALL ?
I also don’t understand the weird spacing, random capitalization, and spelling mistakes in your posts? Are you ok?
Now your trying to Be LITTLE Me - Typical LIBERAL - NDP Move ! OR are you just a AZZEHOLE ? I do THINK mostly Azzehole !
Cheers RJ
I’ve just done the research to know the facts. I’m not sure why that is a bad thing?
I wasn’t belittling you, was genuinely concerned. Hard to show tone through text so I apologize if you misunderstood.
It's just brass. Mail away - done it many, many times.
Before you ship anything they ask if there’s dangerous goods in the box, lying about that can result in fines and charges.
Before you ship anything they ask if there’s dangerous goods in the box, lying about that can result in fines and charges.
Not only am I asked, but I have to check a box on the key pad to say that it's not dangerous goods.
I've shipped 1000's of once fired brass without issues.
Not around here s long as you pay they are okayBefore you ship anything they ask if there’s dangerous goods in the box, lying about that can result in fines and charges.




























