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HR 9003 119th Congress · House

Bill to Block USPS Firearms Mailing Rule

Official title: To prohibit the United States Postal Service from finalizing, implementing, or enforcing a proposed rule with respect to the mailing of pistols, revolvers, and other firearms capable of being concealed on the person.

What This Bill Does

This bill would stop the Postal Service from finalizing or enforcing a proposed rule on mailing pistols, revolvers, and other concealable firearms. It would preserve the current ability to use USPS for firearm shipments under existing law and postal rules.

This matters to gun owners, firearms dealers, collectors, and anyone who ships or receives concealable firearms through the mail. It also affects how federal agencies balance public safety rules with access to lawful firearm transfers.

Who This Bill Affects

Public Relevance 30 / 100
Niche Modest scope Broad

For the general public, this would keep USPS from tightening its rules on mailing concealable firearms, making it easier for lawful firearm shipments to continue under the existing framework. People who buy, sell, or transfer firearms through the mail would be most directly affected.

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Latest Status

May 21, 2026

Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.

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