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Politics Of Hunting & Guns (NOT General Politics)
Ammo Shortages--Federal Agencies Stockpiling Excessive Ammo- IRS alone over 5 million rounds.
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<blockquote data-quote="JimFromTN" data-source="post: 2570124" data-attributes="member: 113268"><p>I love when people say they would rather the money be used on computers like we just need to give them new desktops. The reason nothing has been done is because it would be a monolithic undertaking. I was going to guess at least a billion dollars and 3 years. I went and looked it up and the irs estimates $2.5 billion and 6 years. Looks like it will be complete around 2030. The hardware will be the cheap part. They have to rewrite all of the software as well. Developers and security guys make good money. These people make so much money that their wives can be stay at home moms. Of course, there will be bugs which should be allot of fun for all of us. There is no way to write a system that big without major bugs. Hopefully they have good backups.</p><p></p><p>As for each agent given 600 rds to training, don't you think you aught to give them a few more to use in the field. What if they want to practice outside of training?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimFromTN, post: 2570124, member: 113268"] I love when people say they would rather the money be used on computers like we just need to give them new desktops. The reason nothing has been done is because it would be a monolithic undertaking. I was going to guess at least a billion dollars and 3 years. I went and looked it up and the irs estimates $2.5 billion and 6 years. Looks like it will be complete around 2030. The hardware will be the cheap part. They have to rewrite all of the software as well. Developers and security guys make good money. These people make so much money that their wives can be stay at home moms. Of course, there will be bugs which should be allot of fun for all of us. There is no way to write a system that big without major bugs. Hopefully they have good backups. As for each agent given 600 rds to training, don't you think you aught to give them a few more to use in the field. What if they want to practice outside of training? [/QUOTE]
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