kraigwy
US Veteran
LEOSA says 10 years, but you have to have an ID card from your department. LEOSA has no control or method of forcing your department to issue an ID card.
If you have a Retired ID card and your department or state has no means or policy to qualify you, LEOSA does cover that, simply go to another state.
I retired 18 years ago from the Anchorage Police Dept. and moved to Wyoming. I live in a small town and their so called range officer leaves a bit (a lot) to be desired.
Every year I go to Oregon for a sort of family reunion. Oregon has an excellent program for out of state retirees, if you have a Retired ID card, they (Clackamas County Sheriff's Office) will qualify you for $45 (which includes ammo since you have to shoot their ammo in their indoor range). They then issue you a lamanated qualifacation card.
There have been too many places where states/cities have got bitten in violating or not honoring the LEOSA.
In my crystal ball, I see more and more states/cities getting educated and making it easier on us who carry under the LEOSA.
If you have a Retired ID card and your department or state has no means or policy to qualify you, LEOSA does cover that, simply go to another state.
I retired 18 years ago from the Anchorage Police Dept. and moved to Wyoming. I live in a small town and their so called range officer leaves a bit (a lot) to be desired.
Every year I go to Oregon for a sort of family reunion. Oregon has an excellent program for out of state retirees, if you have a Retired ID card, they (Clackamas County Sheriff's Office) will qualify you for $45 (which includes ammo since you have to shoot their ammo in their indoor range). They then issue you a lamanated qualifacation card.
There have been too many places where states/cities have got bitten in violating or not honoring the LEOSA.
In my crystal ball, I see more and more states/cities getting educated and making it easier on us who carry under the LEOSA.