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Published on June 11, 2026
Duration: 17:26

This video discusses a reported policy change by the United States Postal Service (USPS) to no longer ship suppressors and silencers. The speaker, a constitutional attorney, argues this policy would be illegal and unconstitutional. He asserts that suppressors are protected 'arms' under the Second Amendment and that the relevant statute, 18 USC 1715, does not grant the USPS authority to ban their shipment, especially given the 1934 National Firearms Act's specific inclusion of silencers. The speaker references a Trump administration DOJ Office of Legal Counsel opinion that found 18 USC 1715 unconstitutional as applied to handguns, suggesting a similar argument would apply to suppressors.

Quick Summary

A reported USPS policy change to ban the shipping of suppressors and silencers is argued to be illegal and unconstitutional. Legal experts contend that suppressors are protected 'arms' under the Second Amendment, and the relevant statute, 18 USC 1715, does not grant the USPS authority to enact such a ban, especially in light of subsequent legislation like the National Firearms Act of 1934.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Breaking News: USPS Suppressor Shipping Ban Reported
  2. 00:39Introduction: Mark Smith, Constitutional Attorney
  3. 01:11Credible Source: USPS Policy Change Details
  4. 02:16Legal Analysis: 18 USC 1715 Statute Breakdown
  5. 04:16Suppressors vs. Firearms under 18 USC 1715
  6. 05:40National Firearms Act of 1934 vs. 18 USC 1715
  7. 07:00Second Amendment: Suppressors as Protected Arms
  8. 10:40Trump Administration OLC Opinion on Handgun Mailings
  9. 13:34Conclusion: USPS Policy is Illegal and Unconstitutional

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the reported policy change by the USPS regarding suppressors?

A report indicates the United States Postal Service (USPS) has decided to no longer ship suppressors and silencers through its postal system. This change, if true, is being challenged as illegal and unconstitutional.

Does 18 USC 1715 prohibit the mailing of suppressors?

No, 18 USC 1715, enacted in 1927, prohibits the mailing of 'pistols, revolvers, and other firearms capable of being concealed on the person.' Suppressors are not explicitly listed, and the statute predates specific federal regulation of silencers under the 1934 National Firearms Act.

Are suppressors protected under the Second Amendment?

Yes, legal analysis suggests suppressors are considered 'arms' under the Second Amendment. Supreme Court rulings define 'arms' broadly as instruments facilitating armed self-defense, which includes suppressors due to their role in training and self-defense scenarios.

What was the Trump administration's stance on mailing firearms?

The Trump administration's Department of Justice Office of Legal Counsel issued an opinion in January 2026 stating that 18 USC 1715 is unconstitutional as applied to constitutionally protected firearms, including handguns, and that the USPS should modify regulations to allow handgun mailings.

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