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![]() On the contrary, there are many couriers that ship dangerous goods, its just finding an economical way to do it...
Purolator ships dangerous goods: http://www.purolator.com/pdf/info/Dangerous_Goods.pdf In addtion, on the Canada Post website, under prohibited dangerous goods, it makes no mention of CO2: https://ssl.postescanada-canadapost..../moving-e.aspx It does list oxygen (oxidizer), helium, acetylene & barbeque tanks (flammable). I failed to mention, it would be expected that you vent the cylinder prior to shipping. Anyhow, I'm sure you'll sell it locally anyway, especially with all the free bumps! ![]() |