New UPS Policy Requires UNLIMITED Access to FFLs Books???

Published on October 13, 2022
Duration: 11:54

This video discusses a new, controversial UPS policy requiring firearms shippers to grant unlimited access to their books and customer data. The policy mandates compliance programs, potentially impacting internet gun sales and raising concerns about data security and discrimination against 2A supporters. The speaker, an expert in firearms and business operations, highlights the potential for this to be a 'data grab' and a continuation of 'Operation Choke Point' tactics.

Quick Summary

A new UPS policy mandates firearms shippers grant unlimited access to their business books and customer data, raising concerns about data security, potential discrimination against 2A supporters, and the future of internet gun sales. Shippers must also implement compliance programs, with non-compliance leading to account termination.

Chapters

  1. 00:04UPS Policy Outrage
  2. 00:29New UPS Policy Details
  3. 02:05Disturbing Policy Aspects
  4. 02:59Compliance Program Requirements
  5. 03:37Impact on Internet Gun Sales
  6. 05:10Policy Implications & Opinions
  7. 06:00Data Concerns & Discrimination
  8. 07:16Operation Choke Point & Balkanization
  9. 09:58FedEx Opportunity

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new UPS policy regarding firearms shippers?

The new UPS policy requires firearms shippers to grant unlimited access to their business books and customer data, including invoices. Shippers must also implement comprehensive compliance programs to ensure adherence to firearms laws and UPS policies.

What are the main concerns about the new UPS firearms policy?

Key concerns include the potential for data misuse and discrimination against 2A supporters, the impact on internet gun sales due to increased shipping costs, and the lack of transparency regarding how UPS will secure customer information.

How could the new UPS policy affect internet gun sales?

The policy's requirement for shippers to potentially absorb higher shipping costs and the increased scrutiny on business operations could make online firearm purchases less affordable and accessible, potentially leading to a decline in internet gun sales.

What is 'Operation Choke Point' in relation to the UPS policy?

'Operation Choke Point' was an initiative to pressure gun-related businesses by restricting their access to financial and shipping services. The new UPS policy is viewed by some as a continuation of these tactics, aiming to control or limit the firearms industry.

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