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A 99-year-old federal gun law just fell—but not by a Supreme Court ruling. In a formal legal opinion, the Department of Justice concluded it can no longer enforce the long-standing ban on mailing handguns through the U.S. Postal Service when it comes to constitutionally protected firearms. For nearly a century, federal law classified pistols, revolvers, and other concealable firearms as nonmailable items. That meant ordinary law-abiding Americans could not legally ship a handgun through USPS and could face criminal penalties for doing so. Now, the DOJ’s Office of Legal Counsel says that enforcing this statute against constitutionally protected firearms violates the modern Second Amendment standard established by the Supreme Court. In simple terms: if the Second Amendment protects common-use firearms like handguns, the government must show that restrictions align with the nation’s historical tradition of firearm regulation. According to DOJ, this mailing ban does not meet that test. – DOJ says prosecutions should stop for constitutionally protected firearms. – USPS is expected to adjust regulations to reflect this position. – The ruling applies to protected firearms, especially common-use handguns. – Ammunition and explosive shipping rules remain in place. – Non-protected weapons may still be restricted. – State and local firearm laws still apply. – This is a DOJ legal opinion, not a Supreme Court decision or new legislation. This development could signal a broader shift in how federal gun laws are reviewed under the modern “history and tradition” constitutional standard. It also raises bigger questions about other long-standing firearm regulations and whether they could face similar scrutiny. Whether you support gun rights or stricter gun control, one thing is clear: this is a major legal moment that could influence future Second Amendment debates. 👉 If you want clear, straightforward breakdowns of complex U.S. law updates, like this video, subscribe, like, and share so more people can stay informed without the legal jargon. What do you think—one-time move or the start of a larger shift? #SecondAmendment #GunLaw #DOJ #USPS #FirearmNews #Constitution #LegalUpdate #2A #USLaw #GunRights This content is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Firearm laws vary by state and are subject to change. Always verify current federal, state, and local regulations before taking action.