Reports from Montana federal firearm license (FFL) holders made to Attorney General Knudsen’s office indicate that UPS and FedEx are now burdening them by requiring them to ship separately and track firearms, firearms parts, and firearm products so gun purchases can be tracked and retain documents about what specific items those shipments contain and make that information available to the companies upon request.
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Monday, December 05, 2022
18 State Attorney’s Generals Call On UPS & FedEx To Clarify Gun-Purchase Tracking
HELENA MT – -(AmmoLand.com)- Seventeen state attorneys general joined Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen today in asking major shipping companies to clarify new policies that allow them to track firearm sales with unprecedented specificity and bypass warrant requirements to share that information with federal agencies.
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I would like to know if tracking purchases like that constitutes stalking and if the companies can be sued for "sharing" info with the government.
ReplyDeleteAnnd once again, Tennessee's AG misses the boat because of where Fred Smith lives.
ReplyDeleteAnd having specific codes ensures that criminals know where to steal what. Democrats helping democrats, criminals helping criminals.
ReplyDeleteIt's like those no-gun zones: telling idiots where they can kill without being shot at.
Once again fed.gov gets caught breaking the law. This getting effing tiresome.
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This is to help the red flag laws and to tax and insurance companies. It’s about money, boys and girls.
ReplyDeleteThe one time I had to ship a gun I had it labeled as "antique tools".
ReplyDeleteSculpture parts.
DeleteOrdered a sleeping bag and m4 molly mag holder. Recieved sleeping bag and mag holder in one fed ex shipped package and another fed ex shipped package with just an m4 mag holder. Was the second 'freebee' mag holder package a tracker to my front door? Motherfuckers!
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