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    System went down sometime yesterday and still having issues is what I as told. Once they sort out the software it should return to normal once the backlog is cleared. Seems like BS to me, but it is what it is.

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    Past CBI InstaCheck times for those interested...
    https://cbi.colorado.gov/sections/fi...eck-statistics
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    Quote Originally Posted by kidicarus13 View Post
    Past CBI InstaCheck times for those interested...
    https://cbi.colorado.gov/sections/fi...eck-statistics
    That's some good information. The numbers are surprising! Interesting to see the flow over the months.

    I've always wondered about that "Fugitives Arrested" column. As far as the background check are the CBI or local police alerted when a bad guy is trying to buy a gun? I have heard of one at a LGS in Parker years ago, just but not sure what triggers the contact with the Police.
    The reasons for denial say a lot too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flogger View Post
    That's some good information. The numbers are surprising! Interesting to see the flow over the months.

    I've always wondered about that "Fugitives Arrested" column. As far as the background check are the CBI or local police alerted when a bad guy is trying to buy a gun? I have heard of one at a LGS in Parker years ago, just but not sure what triggers the contact with the Police.
    The reasons for denial say a lot too.

    I was hanging out at a newly opened LGS here in the Denver Metro area while another individual was purchasing a firearm and doing the BG check. The phone rang and the proprietor excused himself to the backroom for a moment. About 10 minutes later, two local LEO came through the front door and apologized to the purchaser that they needed to take him down to the station for booking. Turns out it was CBI that called and told the proprietor the purchaser had an active arrest warrant. The funny thing is the LEO told the proprietor to keep the purchaser's firearm ready to pick-up, because he would be able to come back in a hour or so and get it. The heinous crime the purchaser was arrested for was...

    FAILURE TO PAY A "FISHING WITHOUT A LICENSE" TICKET!

    CBI didn't tell the proprietor what the warrant was for, so he had no idea if he had a wanted felon on the premises or something stupid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by flogger View Post
    That's some good information. The numbers are surprising! Interesting to see the flow over the months.

    I've always wondered about that "Fugitives Arrested" column. As far as the background check are the CBI or local police alerted when a bad guy is trying to buy a gun? I have heard of one at a LGS in Parker years ago, just but not sure what triggers the contact with the Police.
    The reasons for denial say a lot too.


    years ago diong a BGC at a now defunct ffl. I was asked to keep the person having the bgc busy, as officers were in transit. The buyer had a FTA for what ever misdemeanor and was soon in cuffs.

    It's interesting how someone with a minor offence is jammed up, while a multiple convictions felon walks the streets.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    years ago diong a BGC at a now defunct ffl. I was asked to keep the person having the bgc busy, as officers were in transit. The buyer had a FTA for what ever misdemeanor and was soon in cuffs.

    It's interesting how someone with a minor offence is jammed up, while a multiple convictions felon walks the streets.
    And you take a look at the reasons for denial, assault, robbery, domestic violence,... why would you attempt to pass a BGC if you had any history of the afore mentioned?
    It looks like quite a few people try anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flogger View Post
    And you take a look at the reasons for denial, assault, robbery, domestic violence,... why would you attempt to pass a BGC if you had any history of the afore mentioned?
    It looks like quite a few people try anyway.
    The person in question actually told the cop, when he was being cuffed. I thought they had forgot about those warrants. OOPS
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    Yeah 95% of those are probably traffic-related warrants. Or unpaid citations, or whatever.

    Which why people let things get that far is always a surprise to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FoxtArt View Post
    Yeah 95% of those are probably traffic-related warrants. Or unpaid citations, or whatever.

    Which why people let things get that far is always a surprise to me.
    Half the population is below average.

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