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by iflyabeech
Thu Apr 15, 2010 3:48 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Question on Shipping a gun within the state of texas...
Replies: 61
Views: 25395

Re: Question on Shipping a gun within the state of texas...

poppo wrote:
In addition, Federal law requires that the carrier be notified that the shipment contains a firearm....
As I filled out the on-line shipping form, I said in a very loud voice - 'It's a firearm'. I received no objection, and so I printed the label. :lol:
I am sure you will be laughing when the Feds knock on your door!
by iflyabeech
Tue Mar 16, 2010 5:13 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Question on Shipping a gun within the state of texas...
Replies: 61
Views: 25395

Re: Question on Shipping a gun within the state of texas...

You can estimate charges for priority packages here: http://lso.com/rates.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

or ground here: http://lso.com/ParcelRates.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

shipping via LSO ground will usually get there end of next business day, two days at the latest and our system is structured so that if you need an earlier delivery, you can just upgrade service to what you need.

Via LSO ground service, that $15 would have been $5 or $6!!

We do appreciate your business!
by iflyabeech
Tue Mar 16, 2010 2:55 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Question on Shipping a gun within the state of texas...
Replies: 61
Views: 25395

Re: Question on Shipping a gun within the state of texas...

wheelgun1958 wrote:Box it up and ship it. FedEx or UPS. I'm not sure about Lone Star Overnight. If an FFL handles it, don't they require a 2243?

:cheers2:

What are you not sure about? We (LSO) will ship to or from an FFL, and with a smile, do it faster and cheaper than UPS or Fedex!
by iflyabeech
Tue Mar 16, 2010 5:59 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Question on Shipping a gun within the state of texas...
Replies: 61
Views: 25395

Re: Question on Shipping a gun within the state of texas...

Ship to or from an FFL with Lone Star Overnight! We would love your business and we will save you money over the other options! I did try to get the FFL requirement removed but no le hace...
by iflyabeech
Thu May 07, 2009 9:48 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Question on Shipping a gun within the state of texas...
Replies: 61
Views: 25395

Re: Re:

NcongruNt wrote:
HEMIzygote wrote:You can ship with Lonestar Overnight. They have no problem with shipping firearms.
I called Lone Star Overnight, as they do not have any policies posted online....

I was told that they do not ship firearms of any type, nor do they ship ammunition. :???:
Just FYI, I work at LSO and we do carry firearms and ammo routinely. Ammo must go via ORM-D consumer commodity on the ground due to Hazardous Materials Regulations, however. (I till still get to most places in Texas next day!)

PM me with any questions! :)

Thanks.
PROHIBITED ITEMS FOR SHIPMENT
Lone Star Overnight does not accept for transportation certain specific commodities, including but
not limited to the following:
a. Fireworks.
b. Firearms and/or ammunition. (1)
c. Alcoholic beverages. (2)
d. Tobacco products. (3)
e. Perishables.
f. Meat, poultry, fish.
g. Money, cash, currency, paper money, negotiable instruments, which represent cash like bonds,
cash letters and endorsed stocks.
h. Live animals to include birds, fish, insects and reptiles. Seafood fit for human consumption is not
prohibited but must follow packaging guidelines.
i. Human corpses, human organs or body parts, cremated or disinterred human remains.
j. Animal carcasses. (This restriction does not apply to properly packages meat, poultry or fish
products intended for human consumption. Parts intended for taxidermy may be accepted if
properly packed).
k. Suspected infectious materials.
l. Shipments that may require special license for transportation or that may cause damage or harm to
personnel, equipment or other shipments.
m. Any item whose transportation is prohibited by law, statute or regulation, for any reason, in a state
where it is intended to be transported.
n. Any item which requires LSO to obtain a local, state or federal license for its transportation.
o. Wet, leaking or odorous packages.
Exceptions:
(1) Firearms (Shipper is responsible for compliance to local, state and federal laws). The
packaging must not be marked, labeled or otherwise identify as containing a firearm. Drop box
services are prohibited on shipments containing firearms.
a. Licensee to licensee
b. Licensee to consumer
c. Consumer to licensee
(2) Alcoholic beverages (Shipper is responsible for compliance to local, state and federal laws).
Special mode of packaging in a three layered, leak proof transport system with absorbent
material consistent with quantity of liquid being shipped, is required
a. Licensee to licensee (beer, wine and spirits)
b. Licensee to consumer (wine only)
(3) Tobacco products (Shipper is responsible for compliance to local, state and federal laws).
a. Licensee to dealer
b. Distributor to licensee.

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