Amnesty eFile Form 1
Submitted - 4/28
Approved - 9/8
One down, two to go.
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Amnesty eFile Form 1
Submitted - 4/28
Approved - 9/8
One down, two to go.
Amnesty eFile Form 1
Submitted - 4/28
Approved - 9/12
Two down, one to go.
Form 4 Can #1
Submitted 5/23
Approved 9/16
Form 4 Can #2
Submitted 5/23
Approved 9/16
Imagine my surprise. Waking up on a Saturday morning to two approval emails.
Got an email at 8:03 on Saturday morning that one of my amnesty Form1s was approved. The other, submitted on the same day 5/31 still pending.
So 109 days for an amnesty Form1, the other is at 111 days today, and a regular Form1 submitted on 2/3 still pending at 228 days.
Please make it make any sense!
I sent the finger prints and cover letters in the same envelope for both amnesty forms, how is one approved and the other still pending? The ATF NFA branch are like a bunch of monkeys trying to F a football.
I am part of that power which eternally wills evil, and eternally works good.
So I had four forms approved last week with another 2 outstanding. I figured I would give them a call this morning and ask them very politely if they could piggy back the NICS check onto the other two and clear my queue. I know. Wishful thinking. The response was that every form is treated as an individual form (which is backed up by the fact that four inspectors approved my four forms last week,) each with its own control number, and they get to them as they are assigned. In other words, there is no intelligent work flow to any of this. It's total luck of the draw. You cannot apply straight line logic to any of this.
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