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Mr. Hoyt has my barrel now. I shipped it with UPS. The store clerk was concerned about shipping a barrel. I asked him if he could ship a baseball bat. He said yes. So I told him he should be able to to ship the barrel because the only way to hurt someone with it was to swing it.
 
Not trying to be a smartazz but many people tried to tell you and you seemed to think you knew more than they do
Regarding of what the Po employees are ALLOWED or NOT allowed to do or say. They are pretty much protected from any misconduct. And your experiences may differ from one location to another. They are not consistently well managed.
 
Well that’s good to know. Good for all of us to know.

Are you saying that the PO didn’t ask me what was in the package?
I don't doubt your word that they asked you. The P.O. employs human beings; some are better at their job than others, some know the rules and some don't.
Because I was right there and they DID ask that question.

Maybe they are not supposed to ask that question. But they DID.
They aren't supposed to ask but it does happen. Someone not thinking and following the script or just plain nosey or possibly thinking they are just asking a friendly question for conversation.

BTW your post above (#81) is right on. Almost impossible to discipline or dismiss. Our local P.O. went from a great Postmaster (female) to a buthead Postmaster.
 
I don't doubt your word that they asked you. The P.O. employs human beings; some are better at their job than others, some know the rules and some don't.

They aren't supposed to ask but it does happen. Someone not thinking and following the script or just plain nosey or possibly thinking they are just asking a friendly question for conversation.

BTW your post above (#81) is right on. Almost impossible to discipline or dismiss. Our local P.O. went from a great Postmaster (female) to a buthead Postmaster.
Thank you for your comment.
 
I’m not sure who tried to tell me. What do you mean? I’ve shipped before and had no problem. This time was very different.
No one tried to tell me anything. And I never said that I “knew more than they do”.
Geez. Excuse me for relating my own specific personal experience so that others may beware.
I think you are confused.
OK Let me explain and then I will not comment on your post again .I did not say that you said anything I stated that others had tried to tell you that postal emp. are not allowed to ask what you ship just hazmat questions . So you had a different experience and now we all know the postal emp. is not to ask and we are not to tell Have a good day
 
OK Let me explain and then I will not comment on your post again .I did not say that you said anything I stated that others had tried to tell you that postal emp. are not allowed to ask what you ship just hazmat questions . So you had a different experience and now we all know the postal emp. is not to ask and we are not to tell Have a good day
Yup EXACTLY why I started this post.

And I never said I know more than those with different experiences.
Yes I had a different experience. Different than yours maybe. But that’s the point which you missed. Now YOU know that the PO may not follow the law.
 
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Wrong!
Maybe it was that way in the distant past. But as I stated at the start, my package was packed and WAS X-RAYED! And they DID ask what’s in the box.
Why are you disputing my personal recent experience?
I’m not disputing yours as it may be different.
I posted this a my true experience as a caution to others.
I am not disputing your experience at all, May be that’s what they are telling you. I know for a fact what I stated, they DO NOT X-ray packages, they DO NOT sniff them with dogs, or search them in anyway way shape or form. In order for them to do that they NEED A WARRANT. In order to get the warrant they need PC to place in the affidavit and so on. Is almost impossible to accomplish these tasks on regular Joe packages so the few PIs target criminal organizations that smuggle items thru the mail. They couldn’t care less about your ML barrel.
 
@Salty has posted nearly 400 times since 2022 and there has been nearly twice as many positive reactions to his posts. Why would anyone question if what he is relating is not the plain unvarnished truth? What he posted is what he experienced. Get a grip, he was attempting to help others, not to get in a pi--ss--g match. If you doubt him maybe your shorts are in a wad.
 

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I am not disputing your experience at all, May be that’s what they are telling you. I know for a fact what I stated, they DO NOT X-ray packages, they DO NOT sniff them with dogs, or search them in anyway way shape or form. In order for them to do that they NEED A WARRANT. In order to get the warrant they need PC to place in the affidavit and so on. Is almost impossible to accomplish these tasks on regular Joe packages so the few PIs target criminal organizations that smuggle items thru the mail. They couldn’t care less about your ML barrel.
It wasn’t the barrel that attracted their attention. It was the ramrod thimbles attached to the barrel that they claim was mistook for what looked like ammo cartridges. I never said that it was sniffed by dogs either.
Explain this. Would a ramrod thimble look like an ammo cartridge?
How would they see that image without the X-ray?
Did you read my earlier explanation? Or just jump in the middle with your opinion?
I know for a fact that it was X-Rayed.
I was told that it was xrayed and that the image looked to them like an ammo cartridge. That was why they pulled it out, opened it and inspected it.

Why do you insist it was not? Were you here? Are you always right? Do you know everything? Are you ever mistaken?
I don’t really care what your OPINION is. This is what I was told.
If you think that this inspection is impossible you got some surprises coming. Does the TSA x-Ray luggage and packages without a warrant?
 
Thing I've learned about this group is that there will always be disagreements. Sometimes heated and repeated. What I've learned is sometimes at some point one just has to let them go. There won't be a winner. There will be a risk of being labelled a "Karen" if one stands up too strongly for one's side in a disagreement. Regardless of the rightness and righteousness of that side.
 
Thing I've learned about this group is that there will always be disagreements. Sometimes heated and repeated. What I've learned is sometimes at some point one just has to let them go. There won't be a winner. There will be a risk of being labelled a "Karen" if one stands up too strongly for one's side in a disagreement. Regardless of the rightness and righteousness of that side.
I haven’t entered into this thread too much but I have to some extent.

Quite frankly I don’t care what I am labeled be it a Karen or whatever. I believe what I believe and if I don’t stand up for it strongly, then I’m not standing up at all.

I belong to a BMW Z4 forum based in the UK. I have been rather vocal about certain issues and they were contrary to the majority of the members but I was always very polite with my posts. My favorite comment was from a member who said that I was “crazy as a box of frogs” but right after that he said that my posts were polite and respectful.

That is the key, the golden rule. Treat others as you would want to be treated yourself. It is fine to disagree but don’t be disagreeable.

As Rodney King once famously said, “can’t we all just get along?”
 
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