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Tony Smith 05-02-21 13:35

Cannot send by Airmail
 
I don't see why not, delivery would be simple. :doh:

https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...glass.1215465/

Anyone near California?

James P 05-02-21 16:08

Anything "boomy" related, even replica or dewat, is considered unmailable material for Canada Post and I would guess that is mirrored by USPS regs.

rob love 05-02-21 16:35

The US apparently tried to prohibit inert and replica ordnance around the same time Canada did. There was enough protest against the proposed regulation that a compromise was reached. You have to write "inert ordnance" or something along those lines in a prescribed size on the outside of the box for the USPS. Here in Canada, by the time anyone realised what was happening, it was too late.

Bruce Parker (RIP) 05-02-21 17:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by rob love (Post 276411)
The US apparently tried to prohibit inert and replica ordnance around the same time Canada did. There was enough protest against the proposed regulation that a compromise was reached. You have to write "inert ordnance" or something along those lines in a prescribed size on the outside of the box for the USPS. Here in Canada, by the time anyone realised what was happening, it was too late.

Regulation by stealth. Massive ban without debate while distracted by a global pandemic. The Canadian way.

rob love 05-02-21 19:12

It was done years ago..in fact Clive Law (RIP) was part of it when he was still at the DFAIT desk. Not sure how Canada Post changes it's regulations, but most government agencies place a notice in the Canadian Gazette, and if there is no protest in 30 days, then it is a new regulation.

James P 05-02-21 20:13

Quote:

Originally Posted by rob love (Post 276411)
The US apparently tried to prohibit inert and replica ordnance around the same time Canada did. There was enough protest against the proposed regulation that a compromise was reached. You have to write "inert ordnance" or something along those lines in a prescribed size on the outside of the box for the USPS. Here in Canada, by the time anyone realised what was happening, it was too late.

The USPS reg laying marking and mailability.

https://pe.usps.com/text/pub52/pub52c4_011.htm

And in regulation loving Canada, the Canada Post regulations.

https://www.canadapost.ca/tools/pg/m...-e.asp#1421987

Skip down to 6.1 for the info on Replica and inert Munitions.


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