Re: Carrying at the Post Office
Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 12:37 pm
It is ironic that one of the places you need a gun the most is the post office?!?!? People have been known to "go postal" at the post office.
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Sovereign immunity.Dave2 wrote:Can't we sue other venues because we were assaulted on their property? Why should the PO/Feds be special?Sue the Post Office/Federal Government because you got assaulted on government property? Good luck with that.
Under 39 CFR 232 a $50 fine & up to 30 days in jail can be imposed by a US magistrate. It's possible that it is considered a civil penalty. My opinion it would count as a class C misdemeanor under Texas law and not affect your CHL.pt145ss wrote:Ok...so if they do not covict you under 18 USC 930, then they will convict under 39 CFR 232. Is that a misdemeanor? How will that effect your CHL?ScottDLS wrote:I don't read it exactly that way. I don't think that the CFR can overrride the elements of the crime defined in the statute (18 USC 930), which defines "facility" as a building and not the property. So I don't think you could be convicted under 18 USC 930 for having a gun in the parking lot.
There is a penalty defined in the CFR for violating postal regulations... and it is $50 fine/up to 30 days in jail that can be imposed by a federal magistrate.
Other than to mail in my CHL stuff, I can't actually remember the last time I was there.WildBill wrote:This may be off topic, but how often do you go in the post office? Me, once or twice a year or every ten years to renew my passport.
5 days a week. I keep a PO Box there for business purposes.WildBill wrote:This may be off topic, but how often do you go in the post office? Me, once or twice a year or every ten years to renew my passport.
So, get a box at a UPS store -- they can even email you when a package arrives.USA1 wrote:5 days a week. I keep a PO Box there for business purposes.WildBill wrote:This may be off topic, but how often do you go in the post office? Me, once or twice a year or every ten years to renew my passport.
Been thinking about it but I just paid for another year...no biggie.sjfcontrol wrote:So, get a box at a UPS store -- they can even email you when a package arrives.USA1 wrote:5 days a week. I keep a PO Box there for business purposes.WildBill wrote:This may be off topic, but how often do you go in the post office? Me, once or twice a year or every ten years to renew my passport.
It is a ashame but the management at the Post Office is driving people away. Trust me, My Wife DOES NOT LIKE ASKING YOU ALL THOSE QUESTIONS, each and every time. They MAKE her do that even though she knows you are a repeat customer who does the same thing everytime you come up. Are you tired of that? Then everytime they do that, ask for the post master and COMPLAIN!!!! OK Off topic, just trying to help my wife here.Abraham wrote:Our endless discussion of carrying at the post office won't last all that much longer as they're going the way of the buffalo.
Instead of trying to compete with greater efficiency, improved timeliness, lower cost and the other free enterprise systems responses to competition, the Post Office has simply gotten worse...
The end of this institutional awful is something their management can look at in the rear view mirror of history and wonder why they didn't get their stuff together when they had the chance.
UPS / Fed-Ex - E-mail/ Internet Banking & Bill Paying etc., is eliminating the once required need the Post Office provided.
I'll be a little sad when this once admired institution is gone, but it's time is overdue...
gwashorn wrote: (please mail more and support my wifes' pension, thank you!)
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