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

This video from Guns & Gadgets discusses UPS's decision to cancel accounts and potentially destroy packages from Second Amendment-related businesses like Ghost Firearms and Brownells. The company claims these actions are due to violations of applicable laws, potentially influenced by a three-letter agency concerned about 'ghost guns.' The report highlights concerns about the legality of seizing and destroying paid-for property and advises viewers to track their packages and consult legal counsel.

Quick Summary

UPS is cancelling accounts for Second Amendment businesses like Ghost Firearms and Brownells, citing legal violations and potential concerns over 'ghost guns.' The company may seize and destroy shipments. Viewers are advised to track packages and consult attorneys, as this issue could affect multiple 2A-related vendors.

Chapters

  1. 00:03UPS & Second Amendment Community News
  2. 01:21UPS Letter to Ghost Firearms
  3. 03:15Ghost Firearms Owner's Concerns
  4. 03:35Brownells Account Cancellation
  5. 04:03Action: Track Packages & Notify Attorney

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is UPS cancelling accounts for Second Amendment businesses?

UPS is reportedly cancelling accounts for manufacturers and distributors of firearms parts, accessories, and firearms, citing violations of applicable laws. This action may be influenced by concerns from a government agency regarding the shipment of 'ghost guns'.

What is the potential consequence for shipments from affected companies like Ghost Firearms?

UPS has indicated they may seize and destroy shipments deemed to be in violation of laws. For companies like Ghost Firearms, this could mean losing significant product value, with over $30,000 in product mentioned as potentially at risk.

Are Brownells and Ghost Firearms the only companies affected by UPS's policy changes?

The report suggests that Brownells and Ghost Firearms will not be the only ones affected. This indicates a broader trend where UPS's actions could impact multiple businesses within the Second Amendment community.

What legal basis is cited for the new rules impacting firearms shipments?

While specific regulations are not detailed, the report mentions a new rule on frames and receivers going into effect in August. It also references the West Virginia v. EPA case, suggesting legal challenges to these new regulations based on precedent.

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