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PepisMaximus 0 points ago +2 / -2

If and only if the USPS can identify it readily as a prank package.

It would be serious violation to discard mail on the suspicion that the package was too heavy.

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d_lock 0 points ago +1 / -1

If it's over 13 oz, they'd return it.

There's no "suspicion," they just weigh it. If you attached a brick, you'd likely get a visit from police or Secret Service, considering.

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MichiganTrumpTrain 2 points ago +2 / -0

Regulations are currently over 10oz or more than .5 inches thick. Not that i'm encouraging this practice. Just saying

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PepisMaximus -2 points ago +1 / -3

If it's over 13 oz, they'd return it.

So make it a 13 oz brick or sheet of lead or what have you.

If you attached a brick, you'd likely get a visit from police or Secret Service, considering.

Why would you get a visit from the secret service for doing something that is:

  • common

  • not harmful

  • addressed to a private company

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d_lock 0 points ago +1 / -1

If you sent a brick to a presidential campaign, during current riots, and within a week of ricin being sent to the president? People have gotten visits for far less.

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PepisMaximus -1 points ago +1 / -2

Are you a shill or just retarded?

None of those business reply mailers are addressed to a candidate.

They are all addressed to private companies working on behalf of candidates.

Even if you shipped them an anthrax filled dirty bomb the secret service is going to have nothing to do with it.

And bricks aren't harmful when sent thru the mail. It's fairly common to mail bricks.

No one has gotten a visit for legally sending legal harmless mail to private companies.