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Is UPS really banning gun shipments? Or is this a scam?
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<blockquote data-quote="Its_a_me" data-source="post: 5385692" data-attributes="member: 93115"><p>Read the carriage of contract. That is the document concerning legality of transporting other people's property. It handles the examples you are throwing out.</p><p></p><p>It is not seized and destroyed. It is either held for the shipper to come pickup at their own expense as they don't have a valid shipping contract (because they didn't read the small print carriage of contract). If it made it into the shipment system and moved it is turned over to the proper authorities as the shipper violated the law and didn't read the fine print. If they choose not to do so in the time allotted by law it is disposed of by UPS or the proper authorities.</p><p></p><p>Same thing for any dangerous good/hazmat. Ever seen a hazmat response team from the fire dept remove an unauthorized package that some stupid driver picked up rather than argue with the customer about?</p><p></p><p><strong>Guns are considered dangerous goods and governed by UPS dangerous goods contract. They are allowed in the system by shippers that follow the contract. Not allowed by those that don't. Simple as that. </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Its_a_me, post: 5385692, member: 93115"] Read the carriage of contract. That is the document concerning legality of transporting other people's property. It handles the examples you are throwing out. It is not seized and destroyed. It is either held for the shipper to come pickup at their own expense as they don't have a valid shipping contract (because they didn't read the small print carriage of contract). If it made it into the shipment system and moved it is turned over to the proper authorities as the shipper violated the law and didn't read the fine print. If they choose not to do so in the time allotted by law it is disposed of by UPS or the proper authorities. Same thing for any dangerous good/hazmat. Ever seen a hazmat response team from the fire dept remove an unauthorized package that some stupid driver picked up rather than argue with the customer about? [B]Guns are considered dangerous goods and governed by UPS dangerous goods contract. They are allowed in the system by shippers that follow the contract. Not allowed by those that don't. Simple as that. [/B] [/QUOTE]
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