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Hey it's called Free Matter For The Blind, not, Free Matter From
The Blind, Smile. I also have read the rules back when I was
working. I even saved them somewhere but don't know where it is.
I did think that it would stir up some comments when I added that
about sending it Free Matter in my original email. Jim WA6EKS.
----- Original Message -----
From: Harvey Heagy <[log in to unmask]
To: [log in to unmask]
Date sent: Tue, 11 Sep 2012 03:47:26 -0500
Subject: Re: Old keyer available
Colin, I don't know if they have similar privileges in Canada,
but there are
regulations governing free matter for the blind which are
available from
most post offices. I even remember reading them in Talkingbook
Topics back
in the 60's. But just because someone mails something free
matter doesn't
mean they aren't abusing it. At one time it only applied to
talkingbooks
and other such devices, but it was extended to letters later on
which was
probably a mistake. I even know of a sighted person who tried to
mail taped
letters free matter even though the regs specifically said that a
sighted
person is not entitled to those privileges even if the
correspondence is in
Braille, on tape or in any other accessible format. But people
abuse things
which is why we end up losing them.
Harvey
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