When you transport it to the post office, you still need to follow the usual laws. So, it would be illegal for you to wrap up an unlocked pistol in an unlocked box, and drive it to the post office.
My wife is a lawyer, and that is her professional opinion on the matter. She's defended two people who were charged for transporting firearms not in accordance with the regulations.
Anyway, why take chances just for the sake of a few bucks? The last thing we need is for an unlocked pistol to be stolen out of the mail system and used in a crime. Not only would it be tragic in its own right, but the Libs would have a field day with it.
My wife is a lawyer, and that is her professional opinion on the matter. She's defended two people who were charged for transporting firearms not in accordance with the regulations.
Anyway, why take chances just for the sake of a few bucks? The last thing we need is for an unlocked pistol to be stolen out of the mail system and used in a crime. Not only would it be tragic in its own right, but the Libs would have a field day with it.
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