Yes, the United States Postal Service (USPS) has historically employed armed personnel for specific duties, particularly during periods when mail was at risk of theft or attack. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, some postal inspectors and railway mail clerks were authorized to carry firearms to protect mail shipments. However, the USPS today primarily focuses on mail delivery and safety, with armed personnel limited to specific security roles rather than general operations.
No
Well, Marlin bought ballard firearms in the late 1800's and produced their rifles. The relationship was carried out until about 1915 when ballard became no more...
No. An air pistol (or CO2 pistol) that has enough energy to be usable as a weapon may only be mailed by a person holding a Federal Firearms License as a dealer or manufacturer of firearms. While Federal Law in the US does no treat an air pistol as a firearm, the USPS Domestic mail manual classes them as a pistol, and restricts mailing. Link to the USPS regulation:http://pe.usps.com/text/dmm300/601.htm?PE_DMM300_HTML_5&dtype=2#wp1065404
It takes what ever you need.
Yes
No, I have not used USPS Livescan fingerprinting services for background checks or identification purposes.
No, they do not use firearms. They are civilian organisation, and are not authorised to carry firearms. If firearms are ever required in an operation, the local police's armed response unit is contacted.
Background checks of those who buy firearms are already carried out, and the checks have been carried out for many years. So, 0, I assume.
AFAIK, no.
False.The major enforcement activities of the Justice Department are carried out in the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
False.The major enforcement activities of the Justice Department are carried out in the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
False.The major enforcement activities of the Justice Department are carried out in the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).