Background checks for ammo in California intentionally incapable of working .....

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Yes...now in California you have to go through a background check every time you buy ammo. This is the latest red tape anti-gunners have created to keep normal people from using their legal guns. The democrats love their Poll Taxes and Literacy tests for Rights, and this is the latest one....... the system can't handle the background checks, so people can't buy ammo...... this was intentional, and this is why we can't trust anti-gunners.....

They hate guns, and they will do everything in their power to indulge their mental illness....

California Ammunition Background Check System Failures - Bugs or Features? - The Truth About Guns

And…surprise! The ammo background check process so far is impossibly buggy and glitch-ridden. Retailers are turning away customers because they can’t log in or navigate the kludgy system.
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“I’ve had one customer, and I had to turn them away because I couldn’t get into the system,” Don Reed, owner of DGS Ammo & Airguns in Sacramento, said at midmorning. “He seemed a little bit perturbed. … There’s a lot of people feel like they’re being held hostage suddenly — punishing the people who’ve been doing it the right way.”

He was reading through dozens of pages online as he tried to log in, but he groused that “it would take a Philadelphia lawyer to figure it out.”

Officials with the state Department of Justice, which administers the program, did not respond to repeated telephone and email requests for comment. The department said in a news release that it had sent vendors regulations and instructions on how to comply.

“The eligibility checks ensure purchasers are not prohibited from owning or possessing ammunition due to a felony and/or violent misdemeanor conviction or warrant, domestic violence restraining order, or mental health issue,” the department said.

The state system is supposed to crosscheck one database of people who already cleared background checks when they bought guns in California with a second database of those who bought guns legally but are no longer allowed to own them. The process should take about two minutes, the department said Monday.

Customers pay $1 for the check. Those who pass get their ammo after clerks record the brand, type and amount of ammunition.

“So far it doesn’t work at all. My system doesn’t let me access it,” said Steve Converse, a longtime clerk at Ade’s Gun Shop in Orange, 30 miles southeast of Los Angeles.
 
We should piss in a cup for them too while we're there.

Maybe a retinal scan would also be appropriate.
 
Oh my. Gun nuts are too dumb to figure out how to sign in. to the system. I'm not sure anyone is surprised. Perhaps if they had a series of grunts and snorts to repeat into a microphone instead of having to type in all those letters and numbers, the gun nuts could figure it out.
 
Yes...now in California you have to go through a background check every time you buy ammo. This is the latest red tape anti-gunners have created to keep normal people from using their legal guns. The democrats love their Poll Taxes and Literacy tests for Rights, and this is the latest one....... the system can't handle the background checks, so people can't buy ammo...... this was intentional, and this is why we can't trust anti-gunners.....

They hate guns, and they will do everything in their power to indulge their mental illness....

California Ammunition Background Check System Failures - Bugs or Features? - The Truth About Guns

And…surprise! The ammo background check process so far is impossibly buggy and glitch-ridden. Retailers are turning away customers because they can’t log in or navigate the kludgy system.
-----

“I’ve had one customer, and I had to turn them away because I couldn’t get into the system,” Don Reed, owner of DGS Ammo & Airguns in Sacramento, said at midmorning. “He seemed a little bit perturbed. … There’s a lot of people feel like they’re being held hostage suddenly — punishing the people who’ve been doing it the right way.”

He was reading through dozens of pages online as he tried to log in, but he groused that “it would take a Philadelphia lawyer to figure it out.”

Officials with the state Department of Justice, which administers the program, did not respond to repeated telephone and email requests for comment. The department said in a news release that it had sent vendors regulations and instructions on how to comply.

“The eligibility checks ensure purchasers are not prohibited from owning or possessing ammunition due to a felony and/or violent misdemeanor conviction or warrant, domestic violence restraining order, or mental health issue,” the department said.

The state system is supposed to crosscheck one database of people who already cleared background checks when they bought guns in California with a second database of those who bought guns legally but are no longer allowed to own them. The process should take about two minutes, the department said Monday.

Customers pay $1 for the check. Those who pass get their ammo after clerks record the brand, type and amount of ammunition.

“So far it doesn’t work at all. My system doesn’t let me access it,” said Steve Converse, a longtime clerk at Ade’s Gun Shop in Orange, 30 miles southeast of Los Angeles.
All I can say is buyers in CA should have bought ammo before the 1st. Know the laws.

California Ammo Laws for 2019 - LAX Ammo Orange County | Orange County's Premier Ammo Store
 
Oh my. Gun nuts are too dumb to figure out how to sign in. to the system. I'm not sure anyone is surprised. Perhaps if they had a series of grunts and snorts to repeat into a microphone instead of having to type in all those letters and numbers, the gun nuts could figure it out.


Yes....and I am sure you were the guy at the Polling place telling the Blacks that they couldn't read, they couldn't vote........good for you.
 
Oh my. Gun nuts are too dumb to figure out how to sign in. to the system. I'm not sure anyone is surprised. Perhaps if they had a series of grunts and snorts to repeat into a microphone instead of having to type in all those letters and numbers, the gun nuts could figure it out.


Yes....and I am sure you were the guy at the Polling place telling the Blacks that they couldn't read, they couldn't vote........good for you.

I don't believe I ever met a grown black person who couldn't read, but I know lots of gun nuts who are too dumb to pour piss out of a boot with the instructions on the heel.
 
Oh my. Gun nuts are too dumb to figure out how to sign in. to the system. I'm not sure anyone is surprised. Perhaps if they had a series of grunts and snorts to repeat into a microphone instead of having to type in all those letters and numbers, the gun nuts could figure it out.


Yes....and I am sure you were the guy at the Polling place telling the Blacks that they couldn't read, they couldn't vote........good for you.

I don't believe I ever met a grown black person who couldn't read, but I know lots of gun nuts who are too dumb to pour piss out of a boot with the instructions on the heel.

Now for some real humor...

 
Oh my. Gun nuts are too dumb to figure out how to sign in. to the system. I'm not sure anyone is surprised. Perhaps if they had a series of grunts and snorts to repeat into a microphone instead of having to type in all those letters and numbers, the gun nuts could figure it out.


Yes....and I am sure you were the guy at the Polling place telling the Blacks that they couldn't read, they couldn't vote........good for you.

I don't believe I ever met a grown black person who couldn't read, but I know lots of gun nuts who are too dumb to pour piss out of a boot with the instructions on the heel.

Now for some real humor...



Those NRA gun classes aren't as good as they used to be, are they?
 
Yes...now in California you have to go through a background check every time you buy ammo. This is the latest red tape anti-gunners have created to keep normal people from using their legal guns. The democrats love their Poll Taxes and Literacy tests for Rights, and this is the latest one....... the system can't handle the background checks, so people can't buy ammo...... this was intentional, and this is why we can't trust anti-gunners.....

They hate guns, and they will do everything in their power to indulge their mental illness....

California Ammunition Background Check System Failures - Bugs or Features? - The Truth About Guns

And…surprise! The ammo background check process so far is impossibly buggy and glitch-ridden. Retailers are turning away customers because they can’t log in or navigate the kludgy system.
-----

“I’ve had one customer, and I had to turn them away because I couldn’t get into the system,” Don Reed, owner of DGS Ammo & Airguns in Sacramento, said at midmorning. “He seemed a little bit perturbed. … There’s a lot of people feel like they’re being held hostage suddenly — punishing the people who’ve been doing it the right way.”

He was reading through dozens of pages online as he tried to log in, but he groused that “it would take a Philadelphia lawyer to figure it out.”

Officials with the state Department of Justice, which administers the program, did not respond to repeated telephone and email requests for comment. The department said in a news release that it had sent vendors regulations and instructions on how to comply.

“The eligibility checks ensure purchasers are not prohibited from owning or possessing ammunition due to a felony and/or violent misdemeanor conviction or warrant, domestic violence restraining order, or mental health issue,” the department said.

The state system is supposed to crosscheck one database of people who already cleared background checks when they bought guns in California with a second database of those who bought guns legally but are no longer allowed to own them. The process should take about two minutes, the department said Monday.

Customers pay $1 for the check. Those who pass get their ammo after clerks record the brand, type and amount of ammunition.

“So far it doesn’t work at all. My system doesn’t let me access it,” said Steve Converse, a longtime clerk at Ade’s Gun Shop in Orange, 30 miles southeast of Los Angeles.
The Truth About Guns is not a reliable source – it’s biased rightwing media with a propensity for lying and spreading misinformation, such as the lie that problems with the background check system are ‘intentional,’ a notion that is completely baseless.
 
Yes...now in California you have to go through a background check every time you buy ammo. This is the latest red tape anti-gunners have created to keep normal people from using their legal guns. The democrats love their Poll Taxes and Literacy tests for Rights, and this is the latest one....... the system can't handle the background checks, so people can't buy ammo...... this was intentional, and this is why we can't trust anti-gunners.....

They hate guns, and they will do everything in their power to indulge their mental illness....

California Ammunition Background Check System Failures - Bugs or Features? - The Truth About Guns

And…surprise! The ammo background check process so far is impossibly buggy and glitch-ridden. Retailers are turning away customers because they can’t log in or navigate the kludgy system.
-----

“I’ve had one customer, and I had to turn them away because I couldn’t get into the system,” Don Reed, owner of DGS Ammo & Airguns in Sacramento, said at midmorning. “He seemed a little bit perturbed. … There’s a lot of people feel like they’re being held hostage suddenly — punishing the people who’ve been doing it the right way.”

He was reading through dozens of pages online as he tried to log in, but he groused that “it would take a Philadelphia lawyer to figure it out.”

Officials with the state Department of Justice, which administers the program, did not respond to repeated telephone and email requests for comment. The department said in a news release that it had sent vendors regulations and instructions on how to comply.

“The eligibility checks ensure purchasers are not prohibited from owning or possessing ammunition due to a felony and/or violent misdemeanor conviction or warrant, domestic violence restraining order, or mental health issue,” the department said.

The state system is supposed to crosscheck one database of people who already cleared background checks when they bought guns in California with a second database of those who bought guns legally but are no longer allowed to own them. The process should take about two minutes, the department said Monday.

Customers pay $1 for the check. Those who pass get their ammo after clerks record the brand, type and amount of ammunition.

“So far it doesn’t work at all. My system doesn’t let me access it,” said Steve Converse, a longtime clerk at Ade’s Gun Shop in Orange, 30 miles southeast of Los Angeles.

Being an ammosexual i'm offended and i no longer feel safe.

Sounds like the cluster fuck the multinational corporate ACA rollout was

did they outsource the website to?

Boeing the idiots who wrote the software for the 737 we're 9 dollar an hour hb1 dothead retards

never send a brown or black person to do a white mans job :04:
 
All I can say is buyers in CA should have bought ammo before the 1st. Know the laws.

California Ammo Laws for 2019 - LAX Ammo Orange County | Orange County's Premier Ammo Store

Great answer. And how about when that runs out. Do you happen to know where one can access the nearest time machine? Unless you're saying people on the left would advocate gun owners stockpiling tens of thousands of rounds in order to avoid the consequences of laws like this. That would never be criticized, right?
 
Yes...now in California you have to go through a background check every time you buy ammo. This is the latest red tape anti-gunners have created to keep normal people from using their legal guns. The democrats love their Poll Taxes and Literacy tests for Rights, and this is the latest one....... the system can't handle the background checks, so people can't buy ammo...... this was intentional, and this is why we can't trust anti-gunners.....

They hate guns, and they will do everything in their power to indulge their mental illness....

California Ammunition Background Check System Failures - Bugs or Features? - The Truth About Guns

And…surprise! The ammo background check process so far is impossibly buggy and glitch-ridden. Retailers are turning away customers because they can’t log in or navigate the kludgy system.
-----

“I’ve had one customer, and I had to turn them away because I couldn’t get into the system,” Don Reed, owner of DGS Ammo & Airguns in Sacramento, said at midmorning. “He seemed a little bit perturbed. … There’s a lot of people feel like they’re being held hostage suddenly — punishing the people who’ve been doing it the right way.”

He was reading through dozens of pages online as he tried to log in, but he groused that “it would take a Philadelphia lawyer to figure it out.”

Officials with the state Department of Justice, which administers the program, did not respond to repeated telephone and email requests for comment. The department said in a news release that it had sent vendors regulations and instructions on how to comply.

“The eligibility checks ensure purchasers are not prohibited from owning or possessing ammunition due to a felony and/or violent misdemeanor conviction or warrant, domestic violence restraining order, or mental health issue,” the department said.

The state system is supposed to crosscheck one database of people who already cleared background checks when they bought guns in California with a second database of those who bought guns legally but are no longer allowed to own them. The process should take about two minutes, the department said Monday.

Customers pay $1 for the check. Those who pass get their ammo after clerks record the brand, type and amount of ammunition.

“So far it doesn’t work at all. My system doesn’t let me access it,” said Steve Converse, a longtime clerk at Ade’s Gun Shop in Orange, 30 miles southeast of Los Angeles.
The Truth About Guns is not a reliable source – it’s biased rightwing media with a propensity for lying and spreading misinformation, such as the lie that problems with the background check system are ‘intentional,’ a notion that is completely baseless.


Moron, they are quoting from an AP article....you nitwit...
 
Anyone who cannot legally buy ammo in CA will still get ammo in CA.
Thus, this law only serves to make it harder for the law abiding to exercise their tights - as intended.
 
Yes...now in California you have to go through a background check every time you buy ammo. This is the latest red tape anti-gunners have created to keep normal people from using their legal guns. The democrats love their Poll Taxes and Literacy tests for Rights, and this is the latest one....... the system can't handle the background checks, so people can't buy ammo...... this was intentional, and this is why we can't trust anti-gunners.....

They hate guns, and they will do everything in their power to indulge their mental illness....

California Ammunition Background Check System Failures - Bugs or Features? - The Truth About Guns

And…surprise! The ammo background check process so far is impossibly buggy and glitch-ridden. Retailers are turning away customers because they can’t log in or navigate the kludgy system.
-----

“I’ve had one customer, and I had to turn them away because I couldn’t get into the system,” Don Reed, owner of DGS Ammo & Airguns in Sacramento, said at midmorning. “He seemed a little bit perturbed. … There’s a lot of people feel like they’re being held hostage suddenly — punishing the people who’ve been doing it the right way.”

He was reading through dozens of pages online as he tried to log in, but he groused that “it would take a Philadelphia lawyer to figure it out.”

Officials with the state Department of Justice, which administers the program, did not respond to repeated telephone and email requests for comment. The department said in a news release that it had sent vendors regulations and instructions on how to comply.

“The eligibility checks ensure purchasers are not prohibited from owning or possessing ammunition due to a felony and/or violent misdemeanor conviction or warrant, domestic violence restraining order, or mental health issue,” the department said.

The state system is supposed to crosscheck one database of people who already cleared background checks when they bought guns in California with a second database of those who bought guns legally but are no longer allowed to own them. The process should take about two minutes, the department said Monday.

Customers pay $1 for the check. Those who pass get their ammo after clerks record the brand, type and amount of ammunition.

“So far it doesn’t work at all. My system doesn’t let me access it,” said Steve Converse, a longtime clerk at Ade’s Gun Shop in Orange, 30 miles southeast of Los Angeles.

Yeah, this kind of bullshit is why I don't reside in CA.
 
Oh my. Gun nuts are too dumb to figure out how to sign in. to the system. I'm not sure anyone is surprised. Perhaps if they had a series of grunts and snorts to repeat into a microphone instead of having to type in all those letters and numbers, the gun nuts could figure it out.

How about we have the same requirements for voting?
 
This type of crap is why I reload my own ammunition. The Government has no need to know what or how much ammo I have.
 
Yes...now in California you have to go through a background check every time you buy ammo. This is the latest red tape anti-gunners have created to keep normal people from using their legal guns. The democrats love their Poll Taxes and Literacy tests for Rights, and this is the latest one....... the system can't handle the background checks, so people can't buy ammo...... this was intentional, and this is why we can't trust anti-gunners.....

They hate guns, and they will do everything in their power to indulge their mental illness....

California Ammunition Background Check System Failures - Bugs or Features? - The Truth About Guns

And…surprise! The ammo background check process so far is impossibly buggy and glitch-ridden. Retailers are turning away customers because they can’t log in or navigate the kludgy system.
-----

“I’ve had one customer, and I had to turn them away because I couldn’t get into the system,” Don Reed, owner of DGS Ammo & Airguns in Sacramento, said at midmorning. “He seemed a little bit perturbed. … There’s a lot of people feel like they’re being held hostage suddenly — punishing the people who’ve been doing it the right way.”

He was reading through dozens of pages online as he tried to log in, but he groused that “it would take a Philadelphia lawyer to figure it out.”

Officials with the state Department of Justice, which administers the program, did not respond to repeated telephone and email requests for comment. The department said in a news release that it had sent vendors regulations and instructions on how to comply.

“The eligibility checks ensure purchasers are not prohibited from owning or possessing ammunition due to a felony and/or violent misdemeanor conviction or warrant, domestic violence restraining order, or mental health issue,” the department said.

The state system is supposed to crosscheck one database of people who already cleared background checks when they bought guns in California with a second database of those who bought guns legally but are no longer allowed to own them. The process should take about two minutes, the department said Monday.

Customers pay $1 for the check. Those who pass get their ammo after clerks record the brand, type and amount of ammunition.

“So far it doesn’t work at all. My system doesn’t let me access it,” said Steve Converse, a longtime clerk at Ade’s Gun Shop in Orange, 30 miles southeast of Los Angeles.
The Truth About Guns is not a reliable source – it’s biased rightwing media with a propensity for lying and spreading misinformation, such as the lie that problems with the background check system are ‘intentional,’ a notion that is completely baseless.

How about ABC news, you drive by posting hack-slut...

Glitches snarl start of California's ammo background checks
 
Yes...now in California you have to go through a background check every time you buy ammo. This is the latest red tape anti-gunners have created to keep normal people from using their legal guns. The democrats love their Poll Taxes and Literacy tests for Rights, and this is the latest one....... the system can't handle the background checks, so people can't buy ammo...... this was intentional, and this is why we can't trust anti-gunners.....

They hate guns, and they will do everything in their power to indulge their mental illness....

California Ammunition Background Check System Failures - Bugs or Features? - The Truth About Guns

And…surprise! The ammo background check process so far is impossibly buggy and glitch-ridden. Retailers are turning away customers because they can’t log in or navigate the kludgy system.
-----

“I’ve had one customer, and I had to turn them away because I couldn’t get into the system,” Don Reed, owner of DGS Ammo & Airguns in Sacramento, said at midmorning. “He seemed a little bit perturbed. … There’s a lot of people feel like they’re being held hostage suddenly — punishing the people who’ve been doing it the right way.”

He was reading through dozens of pages online as he tried to log in, but he groused that “it would take a Philadelphia lawyer to figure it out.”

Officials with the state Department of Justice, which administers the program, did not respond to repeated telephone and email requests for comment. The department said in a news release that it had sent vendors regulations and instructions on how to comply.

“The eligibility checks ensure purchasers are not prohibited from owning or possessing ammunition due to a felony and/or violent misdemeanor conviction or warrant, domestic violence restraining order, or mental health issue,” the department said.

The state system is supposed to crosscheck one database of people who already cleared background checks when they bought guns in California with a second database of those who bought guns legally but are no longer allowed to own them. The process should take about two minutes, the department said Monday.

Customers pay $1 for the check. Those who pass get their ammo after clerks record the brand, type and amount of ammunition.

“So far it doesn’t work at all. My system doesn’t let me access it,” said Steve Converse, a longtime clerk at Ade’s Gun Shop in Orange, 30 miles southeast of Los Angeles.
The Truth About Guns is not a reliable source – it’s biased rightwing media with a propensity for lying and spreading misinformation, such as the lie that problems with the background check system are ‘intentional,’ a notion that is completely baseless.

How about ABC news, you drive by posting hack-slut...

Glitches snarl start of California's ammo background checks


They have no intention of having that system work properly. They don't want normal people to have guns, so if they can force them into a background system that doesn't work, it keeps them from using their guns....... this crap needs to be taken to court.
 
Yes...now in California you have to go through a background check every time you buy ammo. This is the latest red tape anti-gunners have created to keep normal people from using their legal guns. The democrats love their Poll Taxes and Literacy tests for Rights, and this is the latest one....... the system can't handle the background checks, so people can't buy ammo...... this was intentional, and this is why we can't trust anti-gunners.....

They hate guns, and they will do everything in their power to indulge their mental illness....

California Ammunition Background Check System Failures - Bugs or Features? - The Truth About Guns

And…surprise! The ammo background check process so far is impossibly buggy and glitch-ridden. Retailers are turning away customers because they can’t log in or navigate the kludgy system.
-----

“I’ve had one customer, and I had to turn them away because I couldn’t get into the system,” Don Reed, owner of DGS Ammo & Airguns in Sacramento, said at midmorning. “He seemed a little bit perturbed. … There’s a lot of people feel like they’re being held hostage suddenly — punishing the people who’ve been doing it the right way.”

He was reading through dozens of pages online as he tried to log in, but he groused that “it would take a Philadelphia lawyer to figure it out.”

Officials with the state Department of Justice, which administers the program, did not respond to repeated telephone and email requests for comment. The department said in a news release that it had sent vendors regulations and instructions on how to comply.

“The eligibility checks ensure purchasers are not prohibited from owning or possessing ammunition due to a felony and/or violent misdemeanor conviction or warrant, domestic violence restraining order, or mental health issue,” the department said.

The state system is supposed to crosscheck one database of people who already cleared background checks when they bought guns in California with a second database of those who bought guns legally but are no longer allowed to own them. The process should take about two minutes, the department said Monday.

Customers pay $1 for the check. Those who pass get their ammo after clerks record the brand, type and amount of ammunition.

“So far it doesn’t work at all. My system doesn’t let me access it,” said Steve Converse, a longtime clerk at Ade’s Gun Shop in Orange, 30 miles southeast of Los Angeles.
The Truth About Guns is not a reliable source – it’s biased rightwing media with a propensity for lying and spreading misinformation, such as the lie that problems with the background check system are ‘intentional,’ a notion that is completely baseless.

How about ABC news, you drive by posting hack-slut...

Glitches snarl start of California's ammo background checks


They have no intention of having that system work properly. They don't want normal people to have guns, so if they can force them into a background system that doesn't work, it keeps them from using their guns....... this crap needs to be taken to court.

For the leaders in California, the difficulty and bugginess of the system is a feature, not a bug.
 

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