My guess is that everybody saw the 1 day to 1 month approvals and went to buy more suppressors hoping to get in on it. Enough people bought that it cause the already janky system to crash unexpectedly and they are trying to get it back up.The ATF changed the message on the portal. seems like they expect it to be back soon. Of course, just because you are paranoid, it doesn't mean that they aren't out to get you. Or something like that.
Guess we will all find out tomorrowish..
So, is it harder to believe that a site that has been flaky and buggy since it was launched developed a big enough issue that it needed to be shut down for a couple of days for maintenance, or that the ATF, without warning or notice, just decided to pull the plug on eforms?
I am no fan of the atf, but I have been around public sector IT long enough to know that incompetence is much more likely then malice when a buggy website goes down. Personally, I would guess either some type of security issue or some kind of upgrade that went wrong and they were not able to revert. Again, not because they are trying to backdoor kill eforms, but because gov IT is just a mess that spends way too much money on substandard products and without consequences when it fails or doesn't perform like it should. People would be fired like crazy if any modern private sector site of that size went down for two days.You mean people might not have the highest opinions of an organization that in the last year has tried to turn millions of people into felons over pistol braces, arbitrarily rewrote the rules for what constitutes a receiver, is currently trying to make private sales illegal and create a back door gun registry, has just proven they can easily process Form 4s in days instead of months yet hasn’t for years and 31 years ago specifically went out of their way to create a situation that resulted in a bunch of women and children burned to death as a way to justify their existence when they could have avoided the situation entirely?
Can’t imagine why people wouldn’t just believe what they say at face value or it’s more likely they are trying to use one of the systems they control to help the democrats gain them additional funding by holding the process hostage during the government shutdown talks.
Individual or Trust?Just APPROVED.
1/20/2024 submit
3/1/2024 approved
I deal with a couple private sector online web portals, critical for my business. They have planned outages 3-4 times per week, and unplanned outages 2-3 times per week. These are fairly new and very expensive systems, with a large team of inhouse IT peopleI am no fan of the atf, but I have been around public sector IT long enough to know that incompetence is much more likely then malice when a buggy website goes down. Personally, I would guess either some type of security issue or some kind of upgrade that went wrong and they were not able to revert. Again, not because they are trying to backdoor kill eforms, but because gov IT is just a mess that spends way too much money on substandard products and without consequences when it fails or doesn't perform like it should. People would be fired like crazy if any modern private sector site of that size went down for two days.
In the 90’s, NWA said the same thing, but in less wordsDon't talk to cops and the only way he'd be in my house is with a warrant.