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Old 04-17-2012, 12:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Doug M. View Post
FWIW, there is nothing in LEOSA that says reserve personnel are not covered by it. I am waiting for a change in the policy at my prior agency based on the research I did for them to correct that misunderstanding so I can obtain my ID.
I think that reserves are not included is a given. In most states a LEO means you are full time and paid. So you you must be current or with at least 10 years as a full time paid officer. At least that is the case in New Mexico and Arizona.

Also I don't think there are any changes to the part that says you must qualify to the Police Standards of the state in which you reside.

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