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  • noone

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    Jul 3, 2011
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    I just signed the paperwork 2 weeks ago for the the Black Rain 308 set I bought back in Sept. so it took 4 months for them to get my paperwork and turn it over and have me come back to sign the last papers.
     

    ragecyr

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    Mar 9, 2012
    2
    Purchased my striped lower receiver 9/20, still waiting. I called the FFL last week, they said I can start calling weekly to ask, but didn't have an estimated date based on what dates they were seeing come back. Originally they said 100 days. Today is day 128. Maybe they meant work days?:mad54: 85 working days excluding weekends and public holidays.
     
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    Mark75H

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    Sep 25, 2011
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    Purchased my striped lower receiver 9/20, still waiting. I called the FFL last week, they said I can start calling weekly to ask, but didn't have an estimated date based on what dates they were seeing come back. Originally they said 100 days. Today is day 128. Maybe they meant work days?:mad54: 85 working days excluding weekends and public holidays.

    Welcome to MDShooters
     

    Blacksmith101

    Grumpy Old Man
    Jun 22, 2012
    22,347
    Purchased my striped lower receiver 9/20, still waiting. I called the FFL last week, they said I can start calling weekly to ask, but didn't have an estimated date based on what dates they were seeing come back. Originally they said 100 days. Today is day 128. Maybe they meant work days?:mad54: 85 working days excluding weekends and public holidays.

    You should be getting close. The MSP reports their progress on their web site usually weekly the last report was 1/24/2014.

    1/24 numbers:

    Initial reviews: 9/20/2013

    Secondary Reviews: 9/4/2013

    So your paperwork should be in for review probably this coming week, depending on when the FFL sent it in. It then will depend on weather there are any problems and if it needs a second review. In any case at the rate they are working they "should be" completely through all the backlog in another 60 days or so.

    Next time buy from a FFL who will release on the 8th day as the law allows.
     

    BIGCHRISS197

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    Jul 4, 2013
    270
    Called my FFL to see if they heard anything back on my paperwork from early Aug, since I already took possession they said theyd only hear anything if something was wrong, no news is good news I guess
     

    Blacksmith101

    Grumpy Old Man
    Jun 22, 2012
    22,347
    Called my FFL to see if they heard anything back on my paperwork from early Aug, since I already took possession they said theyd only hear anything if something was wrong, no news is good news I guess

    The police would have been knocking at your door by now if there had been a problem.

    It would be interesting to know just how many problems the 17 data base review by the Maryland State Police actually turned up, out of the total of 121,780 applications, that wern't flagged by a NICS check. I'll bet a donut the police never publicize it because the number is such a small percentage people would see what a waste of time and money it is. Of course the NICS check would be even better if Maryland submitted the data for mental patients to the FBI.

    The MSP don't seem to mind wasting money and resources on useless feel good programs. For example there is the handgun shell casing database (thankfully no longer funded), and before that was the logging of ammunition purchases.
     
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    Mark75H

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    Sep 25, 2011
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    The police would have been knocking at your door by now if there had been a problem.

    It would be interesting to know just how many problems the 17 data base review by the Maryland State Police actually turned up out of the total of 121,780 applications that wern't flagged by a NICS check. I'll bet a donut the police never publicize it because the number is such a small percentage people would see what a waste of time and money it is. Of course the NICS check would be even better if Maryland submitted the data for mental patients to the FBI.

    The MSP don't seem to mind wasting money and resources on useless feel good programs. For example there is the handgun shell casing database (thankfully no longer funded), and before that was the logging of ammunition purchases.

    :thumbsup:
     

    ragecyr

    Member
    Mar 9, 2012
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    Purchased my striped lower receiver 9/20, still waiting. I called the FFL last week, they said I can start calling weekly to ask, but didn't have an estimated date based on what dates they were seeing come back. Originally they said 100 days. Today is day 128. Maybe they meant work days?:mad54: 85 working days excluding weekends and public holidays.

    Got the call today! 132 days.
     

    oupa

    Active Member
    Apr 6, 2011
    859
    19.25 weeks! That's 18.25 times breaking the law if my dealer had been one who complied with MSP's request that guns be held until they saw so. :rolleyes:

    Try to keep that in mind the next time you hear of someone being stopped for no seat belt. :sad20:
     

    Blacksmith101

    Grumpy Old Man
    Jun 22, 2012
    22,347
    Updated Application Numbers 01 31 2014

    Updated Application Numbers 01 31 2014

    TOTAL NEW APPLICATIONS since the report of October 2, 2013
    On 12/27 the cumulative total of applications since the implementation of SB281 is 4409
    Since the Licensing Division has started reporting the total number of regulated firearms applications received since the start of 2014 on their web site I will no longer update this section since simple addition of the reported number to this last number will get the approximate total since the inception of SB 281.

    TOTAL APPLICATIONS
    On 9/13 it was 94,127 Total Applications
    On 9/20 it was 102,001 Total Apps, increase in total of 7,874 in seven days or 1,125 apps per day
    On 9/24 it was 106,972 Total Apps, increase in total of 4,971 in 4 days or 1,243 apps per day
    On 10/02 it was 117,009 Total Apps, increase in total of 10,037 in 8 days or 1,255 apps per day
    On 10/04 it was 117,690 Total Apps, increase in total of 681 in 2 days or 341 apps per day
    On 10/11 it was 116,988 Total Apps, a DECREASE in the total by -702 in 7 days or -100 apps per day??
    On 10/18 it was 117,353 Total Apps, an increase in the total by 365 in 7 days or 57 apps per day.
    On 10/25 it was 117,943 Total Apps, an increase in the total by 590 in 7 days or 84 apps per day
    On 11/01 it was 118,367 Total Apps, an increase in the total by 424 in 7 days or 61 apps per day
    On 11/08 it was 118,684 Total Apps, an increase in the total by 317 in 7 days or 45 apps per day
    On 11/15 it was 118,995 Total Apps, an increase in the total by 311 in 7 days or 44 apps per day
    On 11/22 it was 119,309 Total Apps, an increase in the total by 314 in 7 days or 45 apps per day
    On 11/28 it was 119,494 Total Apps, an increase in the total by 185 in 6 days or 31 apps per day
    On 12/06 it was 120,374 Total Apps, an increase in the total by 880 in 8 days or 110 apps per day
    On 12/13 it was 120,751 Total Apps, an increase in the total by 380 in 7 days or 54 apps per day
    On 12/20 it was 121,176 Total Apps, an increase in the total by 425 in 7 days or 61 apps per day
    On 12/27 it was 121,475 Total Apps, an increase in the total by 299 in 7 days or 43 apps per day
    On 01/03/2014 it was 121,042 Total Apps, a DECREASE in the total by - 433 in 7 days or - 62 apps per day??
    On 01/10 it was 121,690 Total Apps, an increase in the total by 648 in 7 days or 93 apps per day
    On 01/17 it was 121,710 Total Apps, an increase in the total by 20 in 7 days or 3 apps per day
    On 01/24 it was 121,780 Total Apps, an increase in the total by 70 in 7 days or 10 apps per day
    On 01/31 it was 121,780 Total Apps, an increase in the total by 0 in 7 days

    PROCESSED APPLICATIONS
    On 9/13 total processed was 50,653
    On 9/20 total processed was 52,256 in seven days they processed 1,603 applications at a rate of 229 per day.
    On 9/24 total processed was 53,984 in four days they processed 1,728 applications at a rate of 432 per day.
    On 10/02 total processed was 54,573 in eight days they processed 589 applications at a rate of 74 per day.
    On 10/04 total processed was 54,930 in two days they processed 357 applications at a rate of 179 per day.
    On 10/11 total processed was 58,445 in seven days they processed 3,515 applications at a rate of 502 per day.
    On 10/18 total processed was 60,504 in seven days they processed 2,049 applications at a rate of 293 per day.
    On 10/25 total processed was 63,567 in seven days they processed 3,063 applications at a rate of 438 per day.
    On 11/01 total processed was 66,049 in seven days they processed 2,482 applications at a rate of 355 per day.
    On 11/08 total processed was 67,109 in seven days they processed 1,060 applications at a rate of 151 per day.
    On 11/15 total processed was 71,300 in seven days they processed 4,191 applications at a rate of 598 per day.
    On 11/22 total processed was 74,118 in seven days they processed 2,818 applications at a rate of 403 per day.
    On 11/28 total processed was 76,527 in six days they processed 2,409 applications at a rate of 402 per day.
    On 12/06 total processed was 79,510 in eight days they processed 2,983 applications at a rate of 373 per day.
    On 12/13 total processed was 82,098 in seven days they processed 2,588 applications at a rate of 370 per day.
    On 12/20 total processed was 85,015 in seven days they processed 2,917 applications at a rate of 417 per day.
    On 12/27 total processed was 86,805 in seven days they processed 1,790 applications at a rate of 256 per day.
    On 01/03 total processed was 89,316 in seven days they processed 2,511 applications at a rate of 359 per day.
    On 01/10 total processed was 91,703 in seven days they processed 2,387 applications at a rate of 341 per day.
    On 01/17 total processed was 95,823 in seven days they processed 4,120 applications at a rate of 589 per day.
    On 01/24 total processed was 98,540 in seven days they processed 2717 applications at a rate of 388 per day.
    On 01/31 total processed was 101,333 in seven days they processed 2793 applications at a rate of 399 per day.

    BACKLOG AMOUNT
    On 9/13 the backlog was 43,474
    On 9/20 the backlog was 49,754 in seven days the backlog grew by 6,280 applications or 897 more per day.
    On 9/24 the backlog was 52,988 in four days the backlog grew by 3,234 applications or 809 more per day.
    On 10/02 the backlog was 62,436 in eight days the backlog grew by 9,448 applications or 1,181 more per day.
    On 10/04 the backlog was 62,760 in two days the backlog grew by 324 applications or 162 more per day.
    On 10/11 the backlog was 58,543 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 4,217 applications or 602 less per day
    On 10/18 the backlog was 56,549 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 1,994 applications or 285 less per day.
    On 10/25 the backlog was 54,031 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 2,518 applications or 360 less per day.
    On 11/01 the backlog was 51,871 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 2,152 applications or 307 less per day.
    On 11/08 the backlog was 51,048 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 823 applications or 118 less per day.
    On 11/15 the backlog was 47,210 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 4,191 applications or 599 less per day.
    On 11/22 the backlog was 44,825 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 2,385 applications or 341 less per day.
    On 11/28 the backlog was 42,600 in Six days the backlog shrank by 2,225 applications or 371 less per day.
    On 12/06 the backlog was 39,952 in Eight days the backlog shrank by 2,648 applications or 331 less per day.
    On 12/13 the backlog was 37,700 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 2,252 applications or 322 less per day.
    On 12/20 the backlog was 35,238 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 2,462 applications or 352 less per day.
    On 12/27 the backlog was 33,739 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 1.499 applications or 214 less per day.
    On 01/03 the backlog was 31,726 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 2,013 applications or 288 less per day.
    On 01/10 the backlog was 29,339 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 2,387 applications or 341 less per day.
    On 01/17 the backlog was 25,887 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 3,452 applications or 493 less per day.
    On 01/24 the backlog was 23,240 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 2,647 applications or 378 less per day.
    On 01/31 the backlog was 20,447 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 2,793 applications or 399 less per day.

    BACKLOG PROJECTION at most recent processing rate.
    If no more applications were received after 9/20 it would take 217 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 9/24 it would take 123 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 10/2 it would take 834 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 10/04 it would take 351 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 10/11 it would take 117 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 10/18 it would take 198 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 10/25 it would take 123 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 11/01 it would take 146 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 11/15 it would take 79 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 11/22 it would take 111 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 11/28 it would take 106 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 12/06 it would take 107 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 12/13 it would take 102 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 12/20 it would take 85 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 12/27 it would take 132 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 01/03/2014 it would take 88 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 01/10 it would take 86 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 01/17 it would take 44 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 01/24 it would take 60 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 01/31 it would take 51 days to process the existing backlog.

    EDITORIAL COMMENTS
    9/13 Comments. After processing 50,000 applications thru 16 databases they found about 30 or 45 guns that had slipped through and they had to get. One wonders how many of those were caught when they were checking the NICS database?
    9/20 Comments. So much for “all hands on deck”. Interesting each day they work they get 4 days further behind. Each day they receive 5 days worth of work (1,125) and get 1 days work done (229).
    10/2 Comments. Wow in a little over a week the backlog has jumped from 4 months to over 2 YEARS.
    10/04 Comments. It looks like the MSP is focusing their background check resources on the new HQL permits heck with people waiting for firearms already purchased.
    10/11 Comments. Aside from the question of how does the total number of applications submitted go down, the take away from this week is the very volatile nature of the number of applications processed per day it has been as low as 74 and as high as 502. The MSP press release in September stated they have been working 21/7 since December of last year, if we just consider the 284 days from 01/01/2013 through 10/11/2013 the MSP would have only had to process 412 applications per day to completely process the total of 116,988 applications.
    10/18 Comments. The total number of applications as well as the processing rate keep jumping around which raises as many questions as it settles.
    10/25 Comments. Sorry I missed posting this I got busy with other things.
    11/01 Comments. They seem to be showing some improvement however it will still take almost 21 weeks to clear the backlog at the most recent rate
    11/08 Comments. Looks like they are slipping again! The backlog at the current rate is back up to almost a year and that is if there are no new applications. During the 338 days it will take to clear the existing backlog if the applications continue to arrive at the current rate of 45 per day that would result in an additional 15,210 applications received or an additional 101 days work. I suspect that the rate of new applications will increase as more people get their HQL’s and additional people wake up to the fact that they better get regulated firearms while they still can.
    11/15 Comments. These numbers jump around so much it is hard to understand what is happening within the Licensing Division. Are the numbers correctly reported? Does the workforce vary that much? Do they read this thread and respond?
    11/22 Comments. I have reformatted this post to save some bandwidth. The numbers are all the same I just trimmed some of my words.
    11/28 Comments. A short week because of the Thanksgiving holiday the report was issued as of Thursday so only six days were used in the calculations.
    12/06 Comments. An extra day because of the holiday but most notable is the increase in the total number of applications and the rate they are being added. I guess more people are getting their HQL’s.
    12/13 Comments. Back to work but slipping again.
    12/20 Comments. It looks like an upward trend in new applications being filed as more people get their HQL’s. I have added a new category of data to keep a running total of new applications since the law went into effect. It starts on Oct. 2 the closest report and the first couple of entries include the questionable data that was reported around that time.
    12/27 Comments. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
    01/03/2014 Comments. We are back to creative accounting again. The new numbers posted on the Licensing Division web site say they were updated on 01/03/2014, however the actual Date Updated was sometime between when I checked the site on 01/06/2014 and when I next checked on 01/07/2014 (this could effect the rate numbers that are based on number of days reported). Furthermore they have again lost some of the Applications Received because the number reported on 12/27/2013 was 121,176 which increased on 12/27/2013 to 121,475 then magically on 01/03/2014 some 433 of the previously reported applications disappeared giving a reported total of 121,042 which is smaller than the number reported two weeks prior. A similar occurrence of evaporating applications happened in the 10/11/2013 reporting period.
    01/10 Comments. Since the Licensing Division is reporting the total number of applications received and processed since the start of 2014 as a separate number I will no longer update the first section. It appears that they have completely separated the numbers for processing of applications and backlog to two separate entries one for 2013 applications and the other for 2014 applications. We will continue to monitor both.
    01/17 Comments. I am reporting the numbers as given even though some don’t make sense. If 2014 applications are being reported separately where did the 20 new 2013 applications come from? They processed 4,120 applications from 2013 but only reduced the 2013 backlog by 3,452, what happened to the other 668 applications? It is amazing they can increase production to these levels if they had done that when this started there never would have been a backlog or problem. If they processed 4,120 applications per week for 52 weeks they could have processed 214,240 applications or 92,530 more than the total number of applications received.
    1/24 Comments. They continue to find 2013 applications, an additional 70 this week. In addition their processing numbers are down yet again. It appears they either have a problem maintaining a steady rate of production by the reviewers or are experiencing difficulties keeping a level rate of personnel on the job. These issues are usually covered in Middle Management 101 and upper management in most businesses would have taken additional steps by now.
    1/31 Comments. It is beginning to look like by about the end of March all the people who bought a regulated firearm in Maryland in 2013 will have their applications processed. But no promises.
     

    40-Cal-Polymer

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    Jan 30, 2013
    139
    Curious if these numerical figures, include regulated firearms that are being transfered from one individual to another, as well?
     

    Kinetic

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    Apr 4, 2013
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    Curious if these numerical figures, include regulated firearms that are being transfered from one individual to another, as well?

    I'm interested in that as well. I was a party to an in-family gift transfer at an MSP barracks that took place in mid-August and neither one of us has heard a peep about it since.
     

    501st

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    Jun 16, 2011
    1,629
    2/7 numbers

    Initial reviews 9/21/2013

    Secondary reviews 9/11/2013

    121,780 applications received

    17,640 current backlog

    104,140 applications processed

    2014 numbers:

    2,356 applications received

    2,356 applications processed
     

    Blacksmith101

    Grumpy Old Man
    Jun 22, 2012
    22,347
    Updated Application Numbers 02 07 2014

    Updated Application Numbers 02 07 2014

    TOTAL NEW APPLICATIONS since the report of October 2, 2013
    On 12/27 the cumulative total of applications since the implementation of SB281 is 4409
    Since the Licensing Division has started reporting the total number of regulated firearms applications received since the start of 2014 on their web site I will no longer update this section since simple addition of the reported number to this last number will get the approximate total since the inception of SB 281.

    TOTAL APPLICATIONS
    On 9/13 it was 94,127 Total Applications
    On 9/20 it was 102,001 Total Apps, increase in total of 7,874 in seven days or 1,125 apps per day
    On 9/24 it was 106,972 Total Apps, increase in total of 4,971 in 4 days or 1,243 apps per day
    On 10/02 it was 117,009 Total Apps, increase in total of 10,037 in 8 days or 1,255 apps per day
    On 10/04 it was 117,690 Total Apps, increase in total of 681 in 2 days or 341 apps per day
    On 10/11 it was 116,988 Total Apps, a DECREASE in the total by -702 in 7 days or -100 apps per day??
    On 10/18 it was 117,353 Total Apps, an increase in the total by 365 in 7 days or 57 apps per day.
    On 10/25 it was 117,943 Total Apps, an increase in the total by 590 in 7 days or 84 apps per day
    On 11/01 it was 118,367 Total Apps, an increase in the total by 424 in 7 days or 61 apps per day
    On 11/08 it was 118,684 Total Apps, an increase in the total by 317 in 7 days or 45 apps per day
    On 11/15 it was 118,995 Total Apps, an increase in the total by 311 in 7 days or 44 apps per day
    On 11/22 it was 119,309 Total Apps, an increase in the total by 314 in 7 days or 45 apps per day
    On 11/28 it was 119,494 Total Apps, an increase in the total by 185 in 6 days or 31 apps per day
    On 12/06 it was 120,374 Total Apps, an increase in the total by 880 in 8 days or 110 apps per day
    On 12/13 it was 120,751 Total Apps, an increase in the total by 380 in 7 days or 54 apps per day
    On 12/20 it was 121,176 Total Apps, an increase in the total by 425 in 7 days or 61 apps per day
    On 12/27 it was 121,475 Total Apps, an increase in the total by 299 in 7 days or 43 apps per day
    On 01/03/2014 it was 121,042 Total Apps, a DECREASE in the total by - 433 in 7 days or - 62 apps per day??
    On 01/10 it was 121,690 Total Apps, an increase in the total by 648 in 7 days or 93 apps per day
    On 01/17 it was 121,710 Total Apps, an increase in the total by 20 in 7 days or 3 apps per day
    On 01/24 it was 121,780Total Apps, an increase in the total by 70 in 7 days or 10 apps per day
    On 01/31 it was 121,780Total Apps, an increase in the total by 0 in 7 days
    On 02/07 it was 121,780Total Apps, an increase in the total by 0 in 7 days

    PROCESSED APPLICATIONS
    On 9/13 total processed was 50,653
    On 9/20 total processed was 52,256 in seven days they processed 1,603 applications at a rate of 229 per day.
    On 9/24 total processed was 53,984 in four days they processed 1,728 applications at a rate of 432 per day.
    On 10/02 total processed was 54,573 in eight days they processed 589 applications at a rate of 74 per day.
    On 10/04 total processed was 54,930 in two days they processed 357 applications at a rate of 179 per day.
    On 10/11 total processed was 58,445 in seven days they processed 3,515 applications at a rate of 502 per day.
    On 10/18 total processed was 60,504 in seven days they processed 2,049 applications at a rate of 293 per day.
    On 10/25 total processed was 63,567 in seven days they processed 3,063 applications at a rate of 438 per day.
    On 11/01 total processed was 66,049 in seven days they processed 2,482 applications at a rate of 355 per day.
    On 11/08 total processed was 67,109 in seven days they processed 1,060 applications at a rate of 151 per day.
    On 11/15 total processed was 71,300 in seven days they processed 4,191 applications at a rate of 598 per day.
    On 11/22 total processed was 74,118 in seven days they processed 2,818 applications at a rate of 403 per day.
    On 11/28 total processed was 76,527 in six days they processed 2,409 applications at a rate of 402 per day.
    On 12/06 total processed was 79,510 in eight days they processed 2,983 applications at a rate of 373 per day.
    On 12/13 total processed was 82,098 in seven days they processed 2,588 applications at a rate of 370 per day.
    On 12/20 total processed was 85,015 in seven days they processed 2,917 applications at a rate of 417 per day.
    On 12/27 total processed was 86,805 in seven days they processed 1,790 applications at a rate of 256 per day.
    On 01/03 total processed was 89,316 in seven days they processed 2,511 applications at a rate of 359 per day.
    On 01/10 total processed was 91,703 in seven days they processed 2,387 applications at a rate of 341 per day.
    On 01/17 total processed was 95,823 in seven days they processed 4,120 applications at a rate of 589 per day.
    On 01/24 total processed was 98,540 in seven days they processed 2,717 applications at a rate of 388 per day.
    On 01/31 total processed was 101,333 in seven days they processed 2,793 applications at a rate of 399 per day.
    On 02/07 total processed was 104,140 in seven days they processed 2,807 applications at a rate of 401 per day.

    BACKLOG AMOUNT
    On 9/13 the backlog was 43,474
    On 9/20 the backlog was 49,754 in seven days the backlog grew by 6,280 applications or 897 more per day.
    On 9/24 the backlog was 52,988 in four days the backlog grew by 3,234 applications or 809 more per day.
    On 10/02 the backlog was 62,436 in eight days the backlog grew by 9,448 applications or 1,181 more per day.
    On 10/04 the backlog was 62,760 in two days the backlog grew by 324 applications or 162 more per day.
    On 10/11 the backlog was 58,543 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 4,217 applications or 602 less per day
    On 10/18 the backlog was 56,549 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 1,994 applications or 285 less per day.
    On 10/25 the backlog was 54,031 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 2,518 applications or 360 less per day.
    On 11/01 the backlog was 51,871 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 2,152 applications or 307 less per day.
    On 11/08 the backlog was 51,048 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 823 applications or 118 less per day.
    On 11/15 the backlog was 47,210 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 4,191 applications or 599 less per day.
    On 11/22 the backlog was 44,825 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 2,385 applications or 341 less per day.
    On 11/28 the backlog was 42,600 in Six days the backlog shrank by 2,225 applications or 371 less per day.
    On 12/06 the backlog was 39,952 in Eight days the backlog shrank by 2,648 applications or 331 less per day.
    On 12/13 the backlog was 37,700 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 2,252 applications or 322 less per day.
    On 12/20 the backlog was 35,238 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 2,462 applications or 352 less per day.
    On 12/27 the backlog was 33,739 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 1.499 applications or 214 less per day.
    On 01/03 the backlog was 31,726 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 2,013 applications or 288 less per day.
    On 01/10 the backlog was 29,339 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 2,387 applications or 341 less per day.
    On 01/17 the backlog was 25,887 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 3,452 applications or 493 less per day.
    On 01/24 the backlog was 23,240 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 2,647 applications or 378 less per day.
    On 01/31 the backlog was 20,447 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 2,793 applications or 399 less per day.
    On 02/07 the backlog was 17,640 in Seven days the backlog shrank by 2,807 applications or 401 less per day.

    BACKLOG PROJECTION at most recent processing rate.
    If no more applications were received after 9/20 it would take 217 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 9/24 it would take 123 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 10/2 it would take 834 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 10/04 it would take 351 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 10/11 it would take 117 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 10/18 it would take 198 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 10/25 it would take 123 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 11/01 it would take 146 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 11/15 it would take 79 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 11/22 it would take 111 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 11/28 it would take 106 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 12/06 it would take 107 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 12/13 it would take 102 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 12/20 it would take 85 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 12/27 it would take 132 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 01/03/2014 it would take 88 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 01/10 it would take 86 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 01/17 it would take 44 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 01/24 it would take 60 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 01/31 it would take 51 days to process the existing backlog.
    If no more applications were received after 02/07 it would take 44 days to process the existing backlog.

    EDITORIAL COMMENTS
    9/13 Comments. After processing 50,000 applications thru 16 databases they found about 30 or 45 guns that had slipped through and they had to get. One wonders how many of those were caught when they were checking the NICS database?
    9/20 Comments. So much for “all hands on deck”. Interesting each day they work they get 4 days further behind. Each day they receive 5 days worth of work (1,125) and get 1 days work done (229).
    10/2 Comments. Wow in a little over a week the backlog has jumped from 4 months to over 2 YEARS.
    10/04 Comments. It looks like the MSP is focusing their background check resources on the new HQL permits heck with people waiting for firearms already purchased.
    10/11 Comments. Aside from the question of how does the total number of applications submitted go down, the take away from this week is the very volatile nature of the number of applications processed per day it has been as low as 74 and as high as 502. The MSP press release in September stated they have been working 21/7 since December of last year, if we just consider the 284 days from 01/01/2013 through 10/11/2013 the MSP would have only had to process 412 applications per day to completely process the total of 116,988 applications.
    10/18 Comments. The total number of applications as well as the processing rate keep jumping around which raises as many questions as it settles.
    10/25 Comments. Sorry I missed posting this I got busy with other things.
    11/01 Comments. They seem to be showing some improvement however it will still take almost 21 weeks to clear the backlog at the most recent rate
    11/08 Comments. Looks like they are slipping again! The backlog at the current rate is back up to almost a year and that is if there are no new applications. During the 338 days it will take to clear the existing backlog if the applications continue to arrive at the current rate of 45 per day that would result in an additional 15,210 applications received or an additional 101 days work. I suspect that the rate of new applications will increase as more people get their HQL’s and additional people wake up to the fact that they better get regulated firearms while they still can.
    11/15 Comments. These numbers jump around so much it is hard to understand what is happening within the Licensing Division. Are the numbers correctly reported? Does the workforce vary that much? Do they read this thread and respond?
    11/22 Comments. I have reformatted this post to save some bandwidth. The numbers are all the same I just trimmed some of my words.
    11/28 Comments. A short week because of the Thanksgiving holiday the report was issued as of Thursday so only six days were used in the calculations.
    12/06 Comments. An extra day because of the holiday but most notable is the increase in the total number of applications and the rate they are being added. I guess more people are getting their HQL’s.
    12/13 Comments. Back to work but slipping again.
    12/20 Comments. It looks like an upward trend in new applications being filed as more people get their HQL’s. I have added a new category of data to keep a running total of new applications since the law went into effect. It starts on Oct. 2 the closest report and the first couple of entries include the questionable data that was reported around that time.
    12/27 Comments. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
    01/03/2014 Comments. We are back to creative accounting again. The new numbers posted on the Licensing Division web site say they were updated on 01/03/2014, however the actual Date Updated was sometime between when I checked the site on 01/06/2014 and when I next checked on 01/07/2014 (this could effect the rate numbers that are based on number of days reported). Furthermore they have again lost some of the Applications Received because the number reported on 12/27/2013 was 121,176 which increased on 12/27/2013 to 121,475 then magically on 01/03/2014 some 433 of the previously reported applications disappeared giving a reported total of 121,042 which is smaller than the number reported two weeks prior. A similar occurrence of evaporating applications happened in the 10/11/2013 reporting period.
    01/10 Comments. Since the Licensing Division is reporting the total number of applications received and processed since the start of 2014 as a separate number I will no longer update the first section. It appears that they have completely separated the numbers for processing of applications and backlog to two separate entries one for 2013 applications and the other for 2014 applications. We will continue to monitor both.
    01/17 Comments. I am reporting the numbers as given even though some don’t make sense. If 2014 applications are being reported separately where did the 20 new 2013 applications come from? They processed 4,120 applications from 2013 but only reduced the 2013 backlog by 3,452, what happened to the other 668 applications? It is amazing they can increase production to these levels if they had done that when this started there never would have been a backlog or problem. If they processed 4,120 applications per week for 52 weeks they could have processed 214,240 applications or 92,530 more than the total number of applications received.
    1/24 Comments. They continue to find 2013 applications, an additional 70 this week. In addition their processing numbers are down yet again. It appears they either have a problem maintaining a steady rate of production by the reviewers or are experiencing difficulties keeping a level rate of personnel on the job. These issues are usually covered in Middle Management 101 and upper management in most businesses would have taken additional steps by now.
    1/31 Comments. It is beginning to look like by about the end of March all the people who bought a regulated firearm in Maryland in 2013 will have their applications processed. But no promises.
    2/7 Comments. It appears as we approach the end the numbers are not jumping around as much which is how they should be, makes an interesting comparison with the earlier reports.
     

    ShallNotInfringe

    Lil Firecracker
    Feb 17, 2013
    8,554
    Looking through the FY 2015 budget, found this nugget down in the Deficiency Appropriation section..

    W00A01.04 Support Services Bureau
    To become available immediately upon passage of this
    budget to supplement the appropriation for fiscal year 2014 to provide funds for reduction of the firearm registration backlog.
    General Fund Appropriation .......................................... 3,810,285

    In the sb281 fiscal notes, the operating budget last year...

    "The fiscal 2014 State budget includes $4,182,561 in general funds for fiscal 2014, contingent upon the enactment of this bill, for DSP to implement the bill. That amount, which is $1,824,835 more than the estimate above, covers salaries, fringe benefits, and operating expenses for the hiring of 35 uniformed and civilian positions, and contractual services, in DSP’s Licensing Division. An additional $450,000 in general funds is included in the fiscal 2014 State budget, contingent upon the enactment of this bill, to support the Gun Center."

    Interesting. they hired 35 new people, can't clear the backlog and need more money.

    Backlog is supposed to be finished by sine die....

    Maybe they were wrong on HQL numbers...
     

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