BREAKING NEWS: UPS To Destroy Packages From 2A Locations?!

This news report from Guns & Gadgets details UPS's alleged cancellation of accounts for Second Amendment-related businesses like Ghost Firearms and Brownells. The company is reportedly seizing and potentially destroying shipments, citing concerns over 'ghost guns' and new ATF regulations on frames and receivers. The report emphasizes the importance of tracking packages and consulting legal counsel for affected parties.

Quick Summary

UPS is reportedly canceling accounts for Second Amendment businesses like Ghost Firearms and Brownells, allegedly due to pressure from a federal agency concerned about 'ghost guns' and new regulations on frames and receivers. The company may seize and destroy shipments, with a new ATF rule on frames and receivers set to take effect in August.

Chapters

  1. 00:03UPS Cancels 2A Accounts
  2. 01:21UPS Letter to Ghost Firearms
  3. 03:15Ghost Firearms Owner's Concerns
  4. 03:35Brownells Account Also Canceled
  5. 04:03Action: Track Packages & Notify Attorney

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is UPS reportedly canceling accounts for Second Amendment businesses?

UPS is reportedly canceling accounts for Second Amendment businesses like Ghost Firearms and Brownells, allegedly due to pressure from a federal agency concerned about 'ghost guns' and new regulations on frames and receivers. The agency claims these items are being shipped to illegal locations.

What is UPS threatening to do with shipments from affected businesses?

UPS has allegedly sent letters to businesses like Ghost Firearms stating they are terminating shipping accounts for alleged violations. The company may seize and destroy shipments of firearms parts and accessories that they deem prohibited or in violation of applicable laws.

What are the concerns regarding the new ATF rule on frames and receivers?

A new ATF rule concerning frames and receivers is set to go into effect in August. The report suggests this rule may violate the precedent set by the West Virginia v. EPA case, and its implementation is a factor in the current shipping disputes.

What actions should individuals and businesses take if their shipments are affected?

If you are affected by these UPS actions, it is advised to track your packages closely and notify an attorney immediately. Businesses like Brownells are exploring alternative shipping methods to continue serving their customers legally.

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