Don’t Think About Mailing These Specific Items in Texas
Going to the post office or dropping a package in the mail is a common task in Texas. It seems like there is always a box to return or something that needs to be mailed for a birthday or whatever the circumstance might be. But you need to be careful with what you put into the mail as there are some specific items that could get you in trouble as they are not allowed to be mailed by the United States Postal Service.
While I am not a postal worker, one of the most aggravating things is being at the post office and being told that your package cannot be sent. I’ve actually seen people start crying around the holidays as the stress of shipping things can become overwhelming, which is why it’s so important to know the rules, so you’re not caught in a tough situation where you have to reconfigure your package or contents.
Some Items Are Difficult But Not Illegal
There are items such as guns or ammunition, alcohol, or tobacco products where this becomes difficult not illegal. These items are allowed through the mail but there are specific direction you must follow, you might want to ask a USPS employee if you’re planning on mailing any questionable items.
Let’s Look at What You Cannot Send in the Mail
Here is a look at some items that you probably want to avoid sending in the mail. Just know that while some of these items might not be illegal to send in the mail, they might have extra restrictions you must adhere to.
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