Restrictions by Australia Post
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 8:47 pm
To everyone
Below is a copy of an email we received from Peter at Pro Cal Trading, I have put it here to do as Pete asks and get the information out to as many as possible.
"Subject: New Import Restrictions
Friends,
In case you are not already aware, there are draconion new import/export restictions imposed on the shooters of Australia. Earlier this month Australia Post had decided to place a ban on the passage of International mail both into and out of Australia if the contents included Firearms or Firearm components. Initially we had only anecdotal evidence in the form of verbal communication with friends/associates in Australian Customs who had this dropped in their lap by Aust Post. Now, however, I have hard copy in the form of copies of faxes sent by AP to their Post Offices around the country. On Jan 11 the first such fax mentioned (among other stuff like knives etc) only FIREARMS. I took heart - silly me! On Jan 13 (Friday the 13th) the next directive to PO staff reads ....'firearms (including firearm components)' ... Now the next bit is that I have been advised by Customs that AP has sought a list of regular importers of such goods - indicating that they may actually alert us to the new rules directly (nothing recieved as yet). Best to mention at this point that these directives stipulate that there are no changes to domestic carriage (for how long??). These directives announce "Effective immediately", but in fact back-date to either Jan !st or Jan 6th. Also announced was that items in transit that arrive before end of Jan would be treated on a case by case basis, but from Feb 1st all incoming parcels (of this nature) would be returned to sender (or destroyed??) Another point - for which I only have anecdotal evidence is that "COMPONENTS" may extend to the likes of brass, bullets and jackets.
The urgent thing is to put the brakes on anything you may have on order from Overseas!! I have already advised most of my suppliers - hopefully they will have the nous to apply my comments to all Aussie orders.
Meantime in order to keep my business alive I have begun to look at alternatives. We should all remember that the US based 'Courier' companies like UPS, FedEx, DHL etc pulled the pin on handling firearms and componentry some years ago. This leaves only the major commercial shippers; next problem - this method is very costly and is only suited to high dollar value consignments. In my view this can only be made to work if there is some sort of freight consolidation (Early days and I am awaiting costings). My guess is that anything under US$20,000 is going to be prohibitive. This means that to keep a regular (say monthly) flow of goods coming into Aust there will need to be a high level of co-operation between dealers and shooters to make it all happen. Despite this, there will be the inevitable cost increases and delays. Can anyone come up with a better idea?
I, for one, am not going to take this 'laying down' and will continue to import from the US. Only catch is that I would probably be limited to 2 or 3 monthly shipments in the short term. I really need you guys to get out there and talk about it (dealers, gunsmiths, shooters - all of you) and let me know if you want me to get something happening for our target shooting fraternity (dealers/gunsmiths may loose a bit of margin, shooters will certainly pay a little more - but at least we will keep it happening)
As I can only send this to those in my 'address book' would all recipients please 'on-forward' as they see fit.
Pete"
Alan, if you don't think it appropriate to have on the forum, please delete, but as many of our members have permits to bring in their own gear I thought they would want to know.
Below is a copy of an email we received from Peter at Pro Cal Trading, I have put it here to do as Pete asks and get the information out to as many as possible.
"Subject: New Import Restrictions
Friends,
In case you are not already aware, there are draconion new import/export restictions imposed on the shooters of Australia. Earlier this month Australia Post had decided to place a ban on the passage of International mail both into and out of Australia if the contents included Firearms or Firearm components. Initially we had only anecdotal evidence in the form of verbal communication with friends/associates in Australian Customs who had this dropped in their lap by Aust Post. Now, however, I have hard copy in the form of copies of faxes sent by AP to their Post Offices around the country. On Jan 11 the first such fax mentioned (among other stuff like knives etc) only FIREARMS. I took heart - silly me! On Jan 13 (Friday the 13th) the next directive to PO staff reads ....'firearms (including firearm components)' ... Now the next bit is that I have been advised by Customs that AP has sought a list of regular importers of such goods - indicating that they may actually alert us to the new rules directly (nothing recieved as yet). Best to mention at this point that these directives stipulate that there are no changes to domestic carriage (for how long??). These directives announce "Effective immediately", but in fact back-date to either Jan !st or Jan 6th. Also announced was that items in transit that arrive before end of Jan would be treated on a case by case basis, but from Feb 1st all incoming parcels (of this nature) would be returned to sender (or destroyed??) Another point - for which I only have anecdotal evidence is that "COMPONENTS" may extend to the likes of brass, bullets and jackets.
The urgent thing is to put the brakes on anything you may have on order from Overseas!! I have already advised most of my suppliers - hopefully they will have the nous to apply my comments to all Aussie orders.
Meantime in order to keep my business alive I have begun to look at alternatives. We should all remember that the US based 'Courier' companies like UPS, FedEx, DHL etc pulled the pin on handling firearms and componentry some years ago. This leaves only the major commercial shippers; next problem - this method is very costly and is only suited to high dollar value consignments. In my view this can only be made to work if there is some sort of freight consolidation (Early days and I am awaiting costings). My guess is that anything under US$20,000 is going to be prohibitive. This means that to keep a regular (say monthly) flow of goods coming into Aust there will need to be a high level of co-operation between dealers and shooters to make it all happen. Despite this, there will be the inevitable cost increases and delays. Can anyone come up with a better idea?
I, for one, am not going to take this 'laying down' and will continue to import from the US. Only catch is that I would probably be limited to 2 or 3 monthly shipments in the short term. I really need you guys to get out there and talk about it (dealers, gunsmiths, shooters - all of you) and let me know if you want me to get something happening for our target shooting fraternity (dealers/gunsmiths may loose a bit of margin, shooters will certainly pay a little more - but at least we will keep it happening)
As I can only send this to those in my 'address book' would all recipients please 'on-forward' as they see fit.
Pete"
Alan, if you don't think it appropriate to have on the forum, please delete, but as many of our members have permits to bring in their own gear I thought they would want to know.