The federal government for the post office and the federal/state for the roads.
He meant the post office, Forts, and military supply houses that the federal government controlled in each state
He meant the post office, Forts, and military supply houses that the federal government controlled in each state
The post office is a federal agency. It is written in the constitution that America will have a post office. It will always be a federal offense to tamper with mail or a mailbox.
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Independence Day is a federal holiday, so all non-essential federal institutions like the post office are closed on that day.
Schools, courthouses, Federal property, Post Office, jails and prisons. Many states do not permit carry in a bar or church.
Yes, you can. Whether it is legal in the U.S. is a different matter. Most people believe it is illegal. A few people try to use a "lawful purposes" loophole, but the general consensus is, post offices are considered federal property, so even if you have a state gun permit, it isn't recognized on federal property.
One can find applications for federal pell grants at their local post office. The post office always has these on hand, and they will be happy to bring it out and show it to you.
One can find property line maps at their local post office. The post office always has these on hand, and they will be happy to bring it out and show it to you.
If the tenant has abandoned the property, moved and legally ended their tenancy, if the landlord owns the mailbox, he may return the mail to the post office UNOPENED. The landlord may NOT open or keep the mail. That is the recipient's property by Federal Postal Regulations. Once the tenant has legally vacated the property, the landlord has a right to the mailbox container, its security and use. The landlord, as the owner of the property does have the right to tell the post office the recipient may no longer receive the mail, HOWEVER, he must not destroy the mail or complete a forwarding order, etc.