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Re: Commonly Misunderstood U.S. Legal Principles; Work in Progress [Re: all_for_war]
    #11933683 - 01/31/10 02:02 AM (13 years, 11 months ago)

Great write-up!

I would add that private shippers such as Fedex and UPS do not need a warrant to open a package, when you sign the shipping label, the small print on the back includes the clause that they may open any package at any time for any reason. I did not know that only First-class, Express, and Priority mail required a warrant, I thought the protection extended to everything sent in the U.S. Mail.


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Re: Commonly Misunderstood U.S. Legal Principles; Work in Progress [Re: all_for_war]
    #12037707 - 02/16/10 12:31 AM (13 years, 11 months ago)

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DryGrain said:
Great write-up!

I would add that private shippers such as Fedex and UPS do not need a warrant to open a package, when you sign the shipping label, the small print on the back includes the clause that they may open any package at any time for any reason. I did not know that only First-class, Express, and Priority mail required a warrant, I thought the protection extended to everything sent in the U.S. Mail.



none of them require a warrent when shipping or receiving internationally. and i dont think that they even need a warrent for nationally sent mail.




To open U.S. mail that is not addressed to you is a federal crime, requiring law enforcement to get a warrant signed by a judge of a federal court.


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