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§1716D Nonmailable injurious animals, plant pests, plants, and illegally taken fish, wildlife, and plants

Title 18 › Part PART I— - CRIMES › Chapter CHAPTER 83— - POSTAL SERVICE › § 1716D

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

Knowingly mailing or causing the delivery of something the Postal Service says you cannot mail is a crime. A person who does this can be fined, put in jail for up to one year, or both.

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Title 18, §1716D

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A person who knowingly deposits for mailing or delivery, or knowingly causes to be delivered by mail, according to the direction thereon, or at any place at which it is directed to be delivered by the person to whom it is addressed, anything that section 3015 of title 39 declares to be nonmailable matter shall be fined under this title, imprisoned not more than 1 year, or both.

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18 U.S.C. § 1716D

Title 18Crimes and Criminal Procedure

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73