Kenniy wrote:
Also I noticed in that on the websites that it requires you to be a locksmith or other related profession to order the lock picks from the site, and I was wondering if it actually matters... Could I get away with just buying lock picks online without being a locksmith?
The site is covering their backside .. it is illegal to send lockpicks through the USPS with certain exceptions.
http://pe.usps.com/archive/html/dmmarch ... m#Raq2180010.4Locksmithing Device—Definition
A locksmithing device is:
a. A device or tool (other than a key) designed to manipulate the tumblers in a lock into the unlocked position through the keyway of such lock.
b. A device or tool (other than a key or a device or tool under 10.4a) designed for bypassing a lock or similar security device, or for opening it by a method normally not used by consumers to open such locks or security devices.
c. A device or tool designed for making an impression of a key or similar security device to duplicate such key or device.
10.5Nonmailable
Any locksmithing device, as defined in 10.4, is nonmailable, unless sent to any of the following:
a. Lock manufacturer or distributor.
b. Bona fide locksmith.
c. Bona fide repossessor.
d. Motor vehicle manufacturer or dealer.
e. Bona fide automotive repair shops or businesses.
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