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We got an email yesterday saying they were having new servers installed and would be up and running at 8:00 AM Thursday morning. As of 6:30 PM, still down and they couldn't even run a background check over the phone. There were no dealer sales in Tennessee today. Gotta love the lowest bidder.

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So, basically, when the election riots begin, there's a single point of gun control for the whole nation . . . the FBI in Holder's "Justice Department" just turns off the database that feeds the TICS equivalent in the various states. . . .

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This happens all the time. Anyone else unable to buy one on black friday last year or the year before? And a couple of other times as well the system has crashed, either overloaded or just glitches.

Yes, in an ideal world where people hired competent businesses to do jobs (rather than low bid or cronyism or whatever) the system gurus would have kept the old servers running and live patched in the new ones seamlessly, and no one would ever have known it happened from the user's side. But turning them all off, tearing it down and putting it back together works too. Its crude, but in a day or 2 it should all be up and running again if the people doing it are even half competent. It could take a week or more if they are incompetent or discover a massive problem (but if that happens, and they had any sense, the old ones would be brought back online!).

I suppose it could be used as a form of stopping gun sales. For a day or 2. I think after a week or so there would begin to be some "unexplained inventory loss" at many places, though the price may go up.

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We got an email yesterday saying they were having new servers installed and would be up and running at 8:00 AM Thursday morning. As of 6:30 PM, still down and they couldn't even run a background check over the phone. There were no dealer sales in Tennessee today. Gotta love the lowest bidder.

Government caused restraint of commerce. Should be considered unlawful. I don't care what their excuse is. It's wrong.

Like Jonnin said, they could have done much better.

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TICS shouldn't be required for permit holders at all.

In the olden times in Alabama (1980 s) if you had an unrestricted pistol permit it was cash and carry.

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