safearm
US Veteran
In my state, the interpretation is that you must qualify with the agency that you retired from. When you qualify, you are given a sticker to put on your ID card that indicates that you qualified.
Originally posted by kennyb:
i'm not sure i'm following...are you saying a retired LEO can carry in all 50 states with no qualification on the range?
Originally posted by TXbug:
Furthermore it is not necessary for a qualified law enforcement officer to obtain a CCW/CHL. There is no such thing as reciprocity for a federally qualified LEO or retired LEO under the Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act of 2004. Legally such a person can carry in any locality, NYC included. But I would not try it.
Word of warning, I doubt that most law enforcement officers know about this.
...(I keep my CCDW because)since I live in KY, dealers don't have to call in a new gun purchase for the background check.
Originally posted by Captain38:
...(I keep my CCDW because)since I live in KY, dealers don't have to call in a new gun purchase for the background check.
For your information, the BATF has advised me the Kentucky LEOSA CCDW as issued to LEO retirees would ALSO permit the dealers to waive the background check for "qualified RETIRED law enforcement officers".