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^ That's interesting. Did they write the regs referring only to zip codes (delivery areas)? I thought it was fairly well known that zip codes (delivery areas) don't necessarily follow geopolitical borders.
After all, it makes sense for a post office to deliver in a rough circle around its location and to therefore ignore actual city boundaries.
I ran into this problem with car insurance. Although we did not live in Denver (with its high-risk area insurance rates) our zip code (delivery area) was from a post office just over the border in Denver proper. Hence we had a "Denver" address. Had to fight with the insurance company over that to get the lower rates.
Males me wonder how often that happens with restrictions on ammo deliveries, as well as individual cities' restrictions on so-called assault weapons, etc. You've got a Liberaltown mailing address, so you think you can't own a rifle with a bayonet lug or pop garden squirrels with your BB gun, when you really can, legally.
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Terry, 230RN