Hawkeye
The Leatherstocking
- Jan 29, 2009
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Also, you can certainly email the form to ATF if you want to. MSI even included an email address to send it to in their most recent communication.
It's not too late....There is still a possibility to mail on Saturday...and could pay $27 to overnight it.
It's not too late....There is still a possibility to mail on Saturday...and could pay $27 to overnight it.
You don’t need to overnight it. You just need to mail it by 9/30/2018. I mailed mine today by certified mail, RRR. If you can prove that you “applied” before 10/1/2018, you are good.
I emailed mine, much easier than mailing, at least for me.
For the Calvert COunty folks, there is an article in the paper where Deb Rey asked people to submit an application to the BATF. Her opponent and some quotes from Moon are in there. Her opponent, Crosby doesn't seem to understand.
When I was 14, I answered a job ad in the Pennysaver. I eventually signed up for gainful “employment.” Each Saturday, a middle-aged creeper in a conversion van (rear heart window) would pick me up and then we would drive to the Evans family apartments in the D.C. suburbs to ask people to subscribe to the Washington Times. We’re talking 1986. At that time, most people were not interested (that’s an understatement) in having a conversation with “a Moonie”. At 14, I was chased out of more places than I care to admit. Most Saturdays, I just hung out in the stairwell of each apartment building.
You don’t need to overnight it. You just need to mail it by 9/30/2018. I mailed mine today by certified mail, RRR. If you can prove that you “applied” before 10/1/2018, you are good.
A return receipt (additional expense) is optional, but not necessary.
September 17, 2018, 3:10 pm
Return Receipt Associated
The U.S. Postal Service has received electronic notification on September 17, 2018 at 3:10 pm that you have associated a return receipt to your item.
I don’t recommend emailing.
The US Mail provides important legal protections.
I don’t recommend emailing.
The US Mail provides important legal protections.
I would NOT send it first class, without adding the certified mail option to prove delivery.
A return receipt (additional expense) is optional, but not necessary.
I don’t recommend emailing.
The US Mail provides important legal protections.
I would NOT send it first class, without adding the certified mail option to prove delivery.
A return receipt (additional expense) is optional, but not necessary.
Not to be confrontational, but what legal protections does the US Mail provide? If I mail payment for a bill and the US Post Office loses my payment, what recourse do I have?