The Postal Service didn't ban it until 1920 for a shocking reason
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Bizarre Fun Fact: Parents MAILED Their Kids!? π¦πΆ
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When the U.S. Postal Service introduced parcel post in 1913, the rules didn't explicitly forbid mailing humans. Some parents quickly realized that mailing their children to relatives was cheaper than buying train tickets. The first known case was in 1913 when an Ohio couple mailed their 8-month-old son to his grandmotherβ11 miles away for 15 cents in postage. The baby was classified as a "package," stamped with postage, and delivered by a mail carrier who happened to know the family. More parents caught on. A 6-year-old girl was mailed 73 miles across Idaho. Another child was shipped 720 miles to visit relatives, traveling in the mail train's cargo area. The Postal Service finally banned mailing children in 1920 after the practice became too common. Until then, kids were legally considered packagesβas long as they weighed under 50 pounds and had sufficient postage stamps attached.
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