FedEx Will No Longer Deliver Parts!?!

Published on August 18, 2022
Duration: 5:39

This video discusses FedEx's policy change regarding the shipment of unserialized frames and receivers, often referred to as 'ghost guns.' Influenced by advocacy groups like Giffords and in anticipation of an upcoming ATF rule change on August 24th, FedEx will no longer transport these items. The speaker criticizes this decision, highlighting that building firearms from parts has historically been legal and argues that the move aligns with 'tyranny' rather than safety.

Quick Summary

FedEx is updating its service guide to prohibit the shipment of unserialized frames and receivers, or items that can be assembled into them. This change aligns with an upcoming ATF rule change and follows pressure from advocacy groups like Giffords.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Challenge Coins
  2. 00:02Follow-up on FedEx Driver Arrest
  3. 00:41Giffords Pressure on FedEx
  4. 01:01UPS Policy Change Comparison
  5. 01:15Upcoming ATF Frame & Receiver Rule
  6. 01:43Giffords Tweet Excerpt
  7. 02:33Giffords Letter to FedEx
  8. 03:04FedEx Policy Change Announcement
  9. 03:16FedEx Email to Reporter
  10. 04:07Critique of FedEx Decision
  11. 04:36Anticipation of Lawsuit
  12. 04:42Staying Updated on ATF Rule
  13. 05:03Closing Remarks & Safety

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is FedEx no longer delivering firearm parts?

FedEx is updating its service guide to prohibit the shipment of unserialized frames and receivers, or items that can be assembled into them. This change aligns with an upcoming ATF rule change and follows pressure from advocacy groups like Giffords.

When does the new ATF rule on firearm frames and receivers take effect?

The ATF's new rule concerning the definition and regulation of firearm frames and receivers is set to go into effect on Wednesday, August 24th, 2022.

What is the historical context for building firearms from parts?

The speaker emphasizes that building one's own firearm from parts has been a legal practice in the United States since colonial times, predating the nation's founding.

How does FedEx's new policy compare to UPS's?

Similar to UPS, which changed its policies about a month prior, FedEx will now refuse to ship items it considers 'ghost guns' or unserialized firearm parts.

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