In another major win for Constitutional rights, the U.S. Postal Service announced it will post a proposed rule on April 2, 2026, to revise "mailing standards for firearms" that would finally allow law-abiding Americans to mail lawful handguns through the postal system.
This groundbreaking move represents a seismic shift away from decades of federal restrictions that have hampered Americans' ability to exercise their Second Amendment rights. Under previous administrations, particularly the anti-gun Biden regime, such common-sense reforms were unthinkable.
The timing couldn't be more perfect. With President Trump's decisive return to the White House and his commitment to rolling back unconstitutional restrictions on gun ownership, this postal service reform signals that the Trump-Vance administration is serious about restoring the rights that the Deep State and radical Democrats spent years trying to strip away.
Liberal Meltdown in Full Swing
Predictably, the announcement has sent leftists into their typical hysteria mode. Social media is already lighting up with unhinged reactions from anti-gun zealots who can't stand the thought of law-abiding Americans having more freedom.
Meanwhile, some Americans are raising concerns about other postal service changes. FOX Tallahassee reported that "USPS is proposing a temporary 8% surcharge on some shipping services, citing rising transportation costs" set to run from April 26 through January 17, 2027, though First-Class stamps won't change.
Critics are also targeting Trump's postal reforms more broadly. One Twitter user, @EdRiver76005279, complained that "Since us Americans taxes are paying for the USPS, what Trump is doing is actually I believe illegal," completely missing the point that restoring Constitutional rights is exactly what Americans voted for.
Second Amendment Victory
This postal service reform is just the latest example of how the Trump administration is systematically dismantling the administrative state's war on gun rights. From ending "woke" military policies to appointing constitutional conservatives, Trump is delivering on his promise to put America First.
For too long, federal bureaucrats have made it nearly impossible for law-abiding gun owners to transport their legally owned firearms. This common-sense change will finally treat gun owners like the patriots they are, not criminals.
The question now is: how many more constitutional rights will Trump restore before the swamp tries to stop him?
