New shipping policies seen as attempt to ‘bypass warrant requirements’ and create gun registry
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen, together with 17 other state attorneys general, are asking shipping companies UPS and FedEx to explain their newly implemented policies to track and record Americansโ firearms purchases and disclose whether these policies have been coordinated with the Biden administration.
In letters sent on Nov. 29 to FedEx CEO Raj Subramaniam and UPS CEO Carol B. Tomรฉ, Knudsen and his co-signers wrote that the shipping companiesโ policies โallow your company to track firearm sales with unprecedented specificity and bypass warrant requirements to share that information with federal agencies.โ
โWhat both of these companies are saying is that theyโre doing this so they can better cooperate with law enforcement,โ Knudsen told The Epoch Times. โThatโs all fine and well, until you find out that thatโs a violation of federal law.โ
Based on reports from gun stores, Knudsenโs letter states, FedEx and UPS are now requiring Federal Firearms License holders to provide details of each shipment to the shipping companies, including the contents and recipient, allowing them โto create a database of American gun purchasers and determine exactly what items they purchased.
Citing the new policies, the letter states: โPerhaps most concerning, your policies allegedly allow FedEx [and UPS] to โcomply with โฆ requests from applicable law enforcement or other governmental authoritiesโ even when those requests are โinconsistent or contrary to any applicable law, rule, regulation, or order.โ In doing so youโperhaps inadvertentlyโgive federal agencies a workaround to federal law, which has long prevented federal agencies from using gun sales to create gun registries.โ
โThe ATF [Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives] is hoping theyโre not going to have a warrant problem,โ Knudsen said. โThey could just go get this information from UPS and FedEx.โ