NCIS Considered Essential Service?
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 9:45 pm
Curious more than anything. Does anyone know? Will NCIS checks continue to be done if there is a government shutdown?
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Pawpaw wrote:I'm not sure. I don't know much about the Naval Criminal Investigative Service.
NCIS = Navy Criminal Investigative ServiceDad24GreatKids wrote:Pawpaw wrote:I'm not sure. I don't know much about the Naval Criminal Investigative Service.You know thats what happens when you don't take time to read posts very clearly. Before I sent this I did a forum search on NCIS check. I got lots of hits so I went with it. If I had taken the time to scan a few of them I would have found out that it is NCIC...
And 74Novaman is right, this is one of the bennies of having a CHL.
I hope you weren't offended. I just couldn't help having a little fun!Dad24GreatKids wrote:Pawpaw wrote:I'm not sure. I don't know much about the Naval Criminal Investigative Service.You know thats what happens when you don't take time to read posts very clearly. Before I sent this I did a forum search on NCIS check. I got lots of hits so I went with it. If I had taken the time to scan a few of them I would have found out that it is NCIC...
And 74Novaman is right, this is one of the bennies of having a CHL.
Not at all.Pawpaw wrote: I hope you weren't offended. I just couldn't help having a little fun!
Asking for what? That NICS be considered essential or that it be waved during the shutdown?G.A. Heath wrote:If NICS does get shutdown due to no budget agreement then you can bet that the NRA and SAF will have papers filed for court cases as soon as that very first call is ignored.
Probably both, on the grounds that withholding it is abridging 2A rights.Dad24GreatKids wrote:Asking for what? That NICS be considered essential or that it be waved during the shutdown?G.A. Heath wrote:If NICS does get shutdown due to no budget agreement then you can bet that the NRA and SAF will have papers filed for court cases as soon as that very first call is ignored.
Probably in that very order for the NRA, and the other way around for the SAF. After all the second amendment defines a civil right and is therefore essential. Imagine that anyone arrested by the feds during a shutdown being denied due process because it wasn't considered essential.Dad24GreatKids wrote:Asking for what? That NICS be considered essential or that it be waved during the shutdown?G.A. Heath wrote:If NICS does get shutdown due to no budget agreement then you can bet that the NRA and SAF will have papers filed for court cases as soon as that very first call is ignored.
That would be frivolous. The reason for the furlough is the lack of a spending authorization. No authorization, no spending money. No spending money, no services. This is above and beyond the lack of a budgetary authorization, which should have been done six months ago. It's all out of sequence, which is why it's so "different this time" (to borrow a phrase from those economists who said that property values and the stock market would never go down).G.A. Heath wrote:If NICS does get shutdown due to no budget agreement then you can bet that the NRA and SAF will have papers filed for court cases as soon as that very first call is ignored.