I'd be hesitant to send anything firearms related. It's way too easy to interpret it as a threat. The cinderblocks sounds like a good idea, but I'm betting UPS refuses to deliver them after about a day. The congressional mailroom will refuse to accept them, and so UPS will refuse to carry them.
"I'd be hesitant to send anything firearms related. It's way too easy to interpret it as a threat. The cinderblocks sounds like a good idea, but I'm betting UPS refuses to deliver them after about a day. The congressional mailroom will refuse to accept them, and so UPS will refuse to carry them."
Then let UPS know that there are alternatives to their service if they don't want your business. They won't refuse. If you own a business that uses UPS like I do, you know how you can push them around with a threat like that.