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Brief May 8, 2026 · 1:01 am ET Source: The Hill

Trump Administration Moves to Open the Mail to Handguns

The Trump administration filed a proposed rule last month that would allow handguns — pistols and revolvers — to be mailed through the United States Postal Service to anyone in the country, The Hill reports. Current federal law bans handgun shipments through the mail; the proposal would extend to concealable firearms the same framework that already governs long-barreled rifles and shotguns.

The play here is straightforward: this is executive rulemaking doing what Congress won't. Bypassing the legislative process to expand gun-shipping rights avoids a floor vote, avoids a filibuster, and avoids any Republican having to cast a recorded yes on loosening handgun law before the midterms.

The strategic beneficiaries are gun-industry logistics networks and any buyer who currently relies on licensed dealer transfers. The constitutional exposure is real: a federal agency using rulemaking authority to override a statutory prohibition is exactly the kind of overreach that invites a major questions doctrine challenge — if anyone bothers to bring it.

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