RuralRifleGuy
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Out them. The good guys deserve as much press as the MSP bootlickers.
It was Black Anchor Armory in Denton.
Out them. The good guys deserve as much press as the MSP bootlickers.
That'll teach them to surf porn on the file server.
Dealers who hold regulated firearms longer than the 8th day based on this MSP "request" in their advisory should be promptly outed. IDGAF if their infringement machine is broken.
Why do I sense the shivers of a MGA bill for re-registering..... both handguns, and if LQL passes, long guns too?
We are releasing. The buyers have an HQL. What more is needed? It's a pain with the extra scanning of forms, but not a big deal.
And we still have a few guns for sale
It was Black Anchor Armory in Denton.
Ya, I get that too. It sucks, because I like them a lot, but it makes me think twice about buying from them again should something like this happen again. Nothing I can do about it now though, sadly.
No ETA is always a bad sign. I can't imagine what could have gone wrong for it to take this long and not have an ETA.
</me crosses fingers> Extracting text from images on social media. Please, please, please!
Respectfully submitted,
Bobby Tables
We are releasing. The buyers have an HQL. What more is needed? It's a pain with the extra scanning of forms, but not a big deal.
And we still have a few guns for sale
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AND THAT IS WHY, Baltimore's Best/Elite Firearms is the best. This is not a paid advertisement... I truly believe that Dan, Joel, Ken, and Mike are the best dealers in the state. Rock on, guys!
DPSC is not releasing much info about this. They are just saying their technicians are working on it and there is no ETA.
No ETA is always a bad sign. I can't imagine what could have gone wrong for it to take this long and not have an ETA. I'm thinking there was a databreach or unauthorized access and they aren't turning things back on until they find the source. Its not even their database its NCICs database and DPSC is just facilitating the connection.
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DPSC is not releasing much info about this. They are just saying their technicians are working on it and there is no ETA.
No ETA is always a bad sign. I can't imagine what could have gone wrong for it to take this long and not have an ETA. I'm thinking there was a databreach or unauthorized access and they aren't turning things back on until they find the source. Its not even their database its NCICs database and DPSC is just facilitating the connection.
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I would imagine they got hit with ransomware, or had a failure without backups.
No ETA either means they are still trying to diagnose the problem, which 3 days in is unlikely, OR they are unable to recover quickly due to being locked out of their systems, or they had systems fail with no backups to revert to.
This is the system that's effected: https://mcp.maryland.gov/Directive Manual/3-109.pdfSo...
Does this database contain info on previous 77r purchases? If so, someone or someone’s may have info on gun owners in Maryland. Even if it just records background checks, it could be deduced that said people own guns. If this is the case, could having the info in the ether be G & S? Just thinking abstractly
</me crosses fingers> Extracting text from images on social media. Please, please, please!
Respectfully submitted,
Bobby Tables