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DOJ: Ban on mailing concealable firearms unconstitutional, can’t be enforced

The DOJ’s Office of Legal Counsel found the 1927 ban on mailing handguns unconstitutional for burdening Second Amendment rights, directing USPS to update its regulations.

  • The OLC's January 15, 2026 opinion declared 18 U.S.C. § 1715 unconstitutional, concluding it fails the Supreme Court's historical test for Second Amendment limits.
  • The Shreve v. U.S. Postal Serv. lawsuit filed by Gun Owners of America prompted the OLC review, which concluded the statute 'unduly chill' Second Amendment rights.
  • A nearly century-old restriction forced unlicensed citizens into costly Federal Firearms License workarounds, and the OLC concluded the statute can no longer be enforced against those shipping firearms for lawful purposes.
  • Directing immediate administrative changes, the memorandum orders the United States Postal Service to modify regulations and recommends federal prosecutors cease enforcing the handgun mailing ban, though USPS mailing manuals may still delay practical access.
  • Even so, the ruling leaves key limits in place, including bans on 'undetectable' firearms and ammunition, and advises verifying USPS rules, state and local firearm laws, and consulting licensed attorneys.
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DOJ: USPS Handgun by Mail Ban Cannot Stand

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