Robbing the United States Postal Service- criminals used to be afraid

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Robbing the United States Postal Service- criminals used to be afraid

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https://cwbchicago.com/2023/01/mail-the ... quare.html

It is a real shame that the condition of the United States has deteriorated to the point now that Letter Carriers (postman) are not safe any more.

The big blue boxes in my neighborhood out side at the Post Office have been removed. You now must go inside to mail a letter.

The closest box where I work in Houston is not safe anymore to put mail in.

These were federal crimes and in the old days criminals were afraid of the Feds.

I guess they are too busy chasing after insurrectionists.

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The words of Colonel Jeff Cooper keep ringing out, talking about the criminals not being afraid of the police, so the criminals must be made to fear their potential victims.
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K.Mooneyham wrote: Tue Jan 03, 2023 3:24 pm The words of Colonel Jeff Cooper keep ringing out, talking about the criminals not being afraid of the police, so the criminals must be made to fear their potential victims.
Paging Paul Kersey....
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The source said they believe the postal service’s problems are even more significant and widespread than the agency is letting on.

“They’re reluctant to tell the truth to keep consumers buying stamps and keep citizens from using other means of delivery” like UPS or FedEx.
Not good. Too bad the FBI is too busy stealing elections to do something about it.
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K.Mooneyham wrote: Tue Jan 03, 2023 3:24 pm The words of Colonel Jeff Cooper keep ringing out, talking about the criminals not being afraid of the police, so the criminals must be made to fear their potential victims.
Yep, and now the "potential victims" are disarmed, or if they are disarmed, they're not allowed to defend themselves, so the criminals end up fearing nothing.
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But...but....but.. None of this can be true. After all....
Possession of Firearms and Other Dangerous Weapons on Postal Property Is Prohibited by Law

Possessing a firearm or other dangerous weapon in a federal facility for other than official purposes, causing such a weapon to be present, or attempting to do so are punishable by a fine, imprisonment for up to 1 year, or both. If the prohibited weapon is intended to be used to commit a crime, the penalty is an increased fine, imprisonment for up to 5 years, or both. See Title 18, United States Code, Section 930.

No person on U.S. Postal Service® property may carry or store firearms, explosives, or other dangerous or deadly weapons, either openly or concealed, except for official purposes. See Title 39, Code of Federal Regulations, Section 232.1.

Except for employees authorized by the chief postal inspector or the inspector general, USPS® employees are prohibited from possessing, carrying, or storing firearms while on duty, either on or off USPS property, and at any time on or within USPS property. See Administrative Support Manual, Section 276.22.

Report all firearms violations immediately to the United States Postal Inspection Service®.
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They stole the entire outside drop box from the Hewitt, TX site. It will not be replaced.
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