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Flying With Your Firearm
For the last several years I have been traveling by domestic airline with a handgun declared in my checked baggage. I initially thought the process would be a hassle, but I discovered that it is not as difficult as I had anticipated. As a certified law enforcement officer, you should always have access to a firearm. Your authority to carry a concealed firearm as a “qualified law enforcement officer” or “qualified retired law enforcement officer” in any jurisdiction in the United States of America is granted via the Law Enforcement Officers’ Safety Act or LEOSA. Click on the link if you are not thoroughly versed in its regulations, which you … Continue reading →
Posted in Concealed Carry, Off Duty, Officer Safety
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Tagged Concealed Carry, Flying with a Firearm, LEOSA, Police Off-Duty Carry, TSA
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