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Old October 13, 2012, 02:34 PM   #28
youngunz4life
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one of many examples

basically, Sir, an off-duty chicago police officer visiting washington DC has the right to carry a concealed weapon




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Quote:
A “qualified retired law enforcement officer” is an individual who:
1. retired in good standing from service with a public agency as a law enforcement
officer for reasons other than mental instability
2. before retirement was authorized by law to engage in or supervise the prevention,
detection, investigation, or prosecution of, or the incarceration of any person for,
any violation of law, and had statutory powers of arrest
3. before retirement was regularly employed as a law enforcement officer for a total
of 15 years or more or completed any applicable probationary period of such
service, and then retired early due to a service-connected disability
4. has a nonforfeitable right to benefits under the retirement plan of the agency
5. during the past 12 months has met, at his/her own expense, the State of
residency’s standards for training and qualification for active law enforcement
officers to carry firearms
6. is not under the influence of alcohol or another intoxicating or hallucinatory drug
or substance
7. is not prohibited by Federal law from receiving a firearm
How do I qualify to carry under the provisions of this bill?
A qualified retired law enforcement officer must carry on your person a photo id issued
by the agency from which you retired from service as a law enforcement officer that
indicates that you have been tested or otherwise found by the agency to meet the
standards established by the agency for training and qualification for active law
enforcement to carry a firearm of the same type as the concealed firearm.
OR
A qualified retired law enforcement officer must carry a photo id issued by the agency
from which you retired from service as a law enforcement officer and a certification
issued by the State in which you reside that indicates that you have been tested or
otherwise found by the State to meet the standards established by the State for training
and qualification for active law enforcement officers to carry a firearm of the same type as
the concealed firearm within the past 12 months.
refer to actual law and newest material to be more correct but you get the jist....it has always been a steady, steadfast law not changing much(just confusion)
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