Bonidy v. United States: The Second Amendment at the post office

Yesterday the Tenth Circuit heard oral arguments in Bonidy v. United States, which is an as-applied challenge to the U.S. Postal Service regulation which completely prohibits firearms on all postal property, including parking lots. Mr. Bonidy lives in Avon, Colorado, and has a concealed carry permit issued pursuant to Colorado law, following a fingerprint-based background…

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CPWU: WA Postal customers, workers protest proposed changes

By Gordon Oliver, Columbian business editor Published: October 3, 2014, 7:13 PM Some 40 local residents didn’t bother using the U.S. Postal Service on Friday morning, choosing instead to personally deliver messages to local congressional staff members in support of Postal Service functions threatened by federal mandates to the Postal Service. The sign-carrying protesters organized…

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(VIDEO) From Your House To Grandma’s. How Mail Gets Sorted & Delivered

(October 3, 2014) GREENSBORO, NC — How many miles do USPS mail carriers and truck drivers cover in a year? 3.2 Billion! Over 212,000 vehicles are used to make deliveries! But before the mail can be shipped – it’s gotta be organized and that’s where this week’s Kids Want To Know question comes into play….

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