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FPC and FPCAF File Comments on Proposed USPS Handgun Mailing Rule

Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) and FPC Action Foundation (FPCAF) filed comments with the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) on the proposed "Revised Mailing Standards for Firearms" rule, which would change existing USPS policy to allow "lawful handguns to be mailed under the same terms and conditions as lawful rifles and shotguns." The proposed rule is in response to the January OLC opinion determining that USPS's current prohibition violates the Second Amendment.

FPC and FPCAF filed comments on behalf of the organizations and their members across the country.

The comments were filed on May 4, 2026.

The comments were filed with the U.S. Postal Service in Washington, D.C.

Current law and USPS policy allows individuals to ship long guns via USPS, but unconstitutionally prohibits individuals from shipping handguns. While the proposed rule needs to go further, it represents one step in the right direction of respecting individual's natural and fundamental rights to acquire and transport arms by subjecting handguns only to the requirements applicable to long guns.

"Mailing a firearm is an important part of exercising the right to keep and bear arms. The Postal Service is finally admitting what should've been obvious: ordinary Americans must be able to mail handguns just like long guns. That's a step in the right direction-but the government still can't slap extra fees, red tape, and special restrictions on mailing constitutionally protected arms. USPS's proposal is a good first move because it stops singling out handguns, but it still treats gun owners like suspects with extra costs and hoops. We're pushing USPS to finish the job and end these unconstitutional barriers for good." -Brandon Combs, FPC President

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