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by Mike1951
Wed Jan 06, 2010 11:10 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Post office carry
Replies: 35
Views: 5719

Re: Post office carry

Not to argue with the Boss, but:

I guess I misunderstood in that I thought anything in the Code of Federal Regulations had to have a corresponding entry in the U.S. Code for it to be enforceable. If that were correct, the CFR would not override the USC.

Also, with respect to "incident to". When was hunting ever allowed in the Post Office? The intent had to have been to protect someone who had been or was going hunting and happened to stop at the post office. So their shotgun was also not incident to buying stamps, yet they were exempt.
by Mike1951
Tue Jan 05, 2010 7:03 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Post office carry
Replies: 35
Views: 5719

Re: Post office carry

mbw wrote:Doesn't a CHL fall under "other Lawful Purpose"?
To many of us, yes! That is why there will always be disagreement on this issue until it is addressed by the legislatures.
by Mike1951
Mon Jan 04, 2010 5:37 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Post office carry
Replies: 35
Views: 5719

Re: Post office carry

jordanusmc wrote: Now with that being said I am still a young buck but I was always under the impression that the post office is not a federal entity in any way shape or form.
The Post Office Department was transformed into the United States Postal Service, an independent establishment of the executive branch of the Government of the United States. The mission of the Postal Service remained the same, as stated in Title 39 of the U.S. Code:

The Postal Service shall have as its basic function the obligation to provide postal services to bind the Nation together through the personal, educational, literary, and business correspondence of the people. It shall provide prompt, reliable, and efficient services to patrons in all areas and shall render postal services to all communities.

The new Postal Service officially began operations on July 1, 1971, when the Postmaster General ceased to be a member of the President’s Cabinet.
A search on "post office" will return hours of reading, all of which will still be inconclusive.

But it is definitely a government agency with facilities owned by the federal government.

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