The Air Force Security Forces has now opened LEOSA (Law Enforcement Safety Act) Credential Program nationwide. This new credential allows for concealed carry in all 50 states.
The program is open Active Duty, Reserve, and Guard - separated or retired. You will need either a DD214 or other documentation that supports your time in service as an Air Police, Security Police or Security Forces member.
The LEOSA Act provides for two different categories of LEOSA credentials, 926B and 926C.
926B - Qualifying and Actively Service.
925C - Qualified Retired and Separated
Additional information is at http://leosaonline.com/
The program is open Active Duty, Reserve, and Guard - separated or retired. You will need either a DD214 or other documentation that supports your time in service as an Air Police, Security Police or Security Forces member.
The LEOSA Act provides for two different categories of LEOSA credentials, 926B and 926C.
926B - Qualifying and Actively Service.
925C - Qualified Retired and Separated
- Be separated in good standing from service with the DoD component (USAF) as a law enforcement officer.
- Before separation, have been authorized to engage in or supervise the prevention, detection, investigation, or prosecution, or the incarceration of any person for any violation of law.
- Before separation had statutory powers of arrest or authority to apprehend pursuant to section 807(b) of Title 10, United States Code (also known as Article 7(b) of the UCMJ).
- Before separation, or retraining into a new career field (Actively Serving but without apprehension authority), have served as a law enforcement officer for an aggregate of 10 years or more, or separated from service with the DoD component (USAF), after completing any applicable probationary period of service, due to a service-connected disability, as determined by that component.
- To carry concealed, during the most recent 12-month period, (1) met the State's standards for training and qualification to carry a firearm for active law enforcement officers in that state for the same type of weapon as the concealed, (2) qualify using the States LEOSA firearms qualification course, or (3) if the State has not established law enforcement officer firearms qualification standard the instructor will certify the officer has completed the USAF SF handgun qualification course conducted by a state certified civilian firearms instructor using the member's privately owned firearm and personally procured ammunition.
Additional information is at http://leosaonline.com/
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