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Originally Posted by blues7
That would be fine in your state of residence, but does not meet the requirements for LEOSA since, by statute, you have to have an annual qualification conducted either by the agency you retired from, or a firearms instructor authorized to qualify LEOs in your state of residence.
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Since an Oklahoma permit is recognized by all but 9 states I don't worry about it and never have had a problem in the 14yrs I've been retired.