TITLE 39 > PART IV > CHAPTER 30 > § 3002a
§ 3002a. Nonmailability of locksmithing devices
Release date: 2003-06-24
(a) Any locksmithing device is nonmailable mail, shall not be carried or delivered by mail, and shall be disposed of as the Postal Service directs, unless such device is mailed to—
(1) a lock manufacturer or distributor;
(2) a bona fide locksmith;
(3) a bona fide repossessor; or
(4) a motor vehicle manufacturer or dealer.
(b) For the purpose of this section, “locksmithing device†means—
(1) 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;
(2) a device or tool (other than a key or a device or tool under paragraph (1)) designed for the unauthorized opening or bypassing of a lock or similar security device; and
(3) a device or tool designed for making an impression of a key or similar security device to duplicate such key or device.
This is basically to say, buying picks online is illegal through out the entire U.S. for anyone who isn't a lock smith? I thought this obscure because I had bought a starter set just earlier today and the website I ordered through mentioned nothing about terms of use or policies that had to be withheld. Can anyone verify this? Am I reading this wrong?
http://assembler.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode39/usc_sec_39_00003002---a000-.html
I found this when I noticed there weren't any pick sets available on ebay. Turns out, after reading the rules, that they're not allowed because it's illegal to ship them in the United States. Do these website just assume you'll get away with it and assume the buyer is knowledgable of the laws and is actually a lock smith?
If anyone is questioning my reason for buying them, it's because I've been wanting to persue a hobby and the puzzle-aspect of locksmithing has always been interesting to me. I'm by no means wishing to bypass the law and I hope I didn't break any laws by making my earlier purchase.