•••primer fiasco•••?

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I think we pretty much all know that many of the primers changing hands are doing so illegally. Any of us could ship a crate of primers illegally. So assuming we decide to break the law and ship USPS and label the box "Machine Parts" we do so knowing there is a calculated risk involved. Personally at my age I really do not want to pay a fine or do time so I won't do it and the fact that I can likely sell 5,000 primers for $1,000 USD is here nor there for me. Now if someone showed up on my door step wanting to give me a grand for 5K primers cool with me. Anyway, with what is going on the next guy can do as they please. I would rather spend my money on another gun or Caribbean cruise than pay a stiff fine and or be made an example of. No secret as to what is going on with primers moving about the US. :)

Ron
 
One fact is certain, if you get caught shipping primers illegally, you'll never have to worry about primers again because you will loose your rights to own a firearm. That alone prevents me from breaking the law.
 
Do yourself a favor people... STOP self-incriminating yourself. Three letter agencies and bots read these post. If you don’t know the law regarding something, talk to an attorney or expert, not advice from the internet.
 
That's good advice @Mark_Mark

No, it's not illegal to ship primed cases. Yes. it is illegal to ship primers with no license and no hazmat. I don't care how many people have or have not done it during this, it can't be condoned.

Any more outright, or even veiled suggestions to do so, won't be taken lightly. We do not condone illegal, or suggesting illegal, behaviour here at THR.
 
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