I'm also not too surprised based on our earlier discussions about how common carriers included commercial aircraft. I really hope this passes in its current form without being gutted.
I'm also not too surprised based on our earlier discussions about how common carriers included commercial aircraft. I really hope this passes in its current form without being gutted.
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Even with Common Carriers removed, this bill would do a lot to remove some of the awful carve-outs from LEOSA.
Can one of you North Carolina members advise me as to where I may be able to LEOSA qualify in the Asheville area. PM is fine if you don’t want to post specific info on the board.
Paging Mr. @blues
@Newbie
Who's this for Newb? You movin' outta Texas? (I mean we do have plenty of Mexican food locally and all...)
Last edited by blues; 09-23-2018 at 08:08 AM.
There's nothing civil about this war.
blues, it’s Newbie vs TheNewbie
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Ah, thanks for that. My brain isn't operating on all cylinders before that first cuppa Joe.
@Newbie...I'd contact the Buncombe County Sheriff's Office and inquire with them as a starting point. The completed paperwork, following qualification, has to be notarized and sent to Raleigh for issuance of a card from the DOJ which certifies that the individual qualified, the date the qualification is good until, and the firearms qualified with.
See the following link for further information.
There's nothing civil about this war.
Zaplosky retired. New guy named Derek Smith is handling retired credentials now...he should have a list of local firearms instructors who may be able to help you. Find him at this link:
https://www.ncdoj.gov/About-DOJ/Law-...s/Contact.aspx
Last edited by KeeFus; 09-23-2018 at 11:51 AM.
Last edited by blues; 09-23-2018 at 12:03 PM.
There's nothing civil about this war.
Thanks for the info gentlemen. I tried emailing Zaplosky but the email was returned. Makes sense now that you mentioned he retired.
Someone told me that Buncombe County Sheriff’s Office will not qualify retired personnel, but I will call to find out for sure.
Can you explain to me, or offer your opinions as to why the F-9R qualification form needs to be sent to the state. The federal law is clear that the retiree merely needs to have proper retired ID, along with:
“(B) a certification issued by the State in which the individual resides or by a certified firearms instructor that is qualified to conduct a firearms qualification test for active duty officers within that State that indicates that the individual has, not less than 1 year before the date the individual is carrying the concealed firearm, been tested or otherwise found by the State or a certified firearms instructor that is qualified to conduct a firearms qualification test for active duty officers within that State to have met—
(I) the active duty standards for qualification in firearms training, as established by the State, to carry a firearm of the same type as the concealed firearm; or
(II) if the State has not established such standards, standards set by any law enforcement agency within that State to carry a firearm of the same type as the concealed firearm.” (18 USC 926C)
My point is that a qualified firearms instructor will certify page two of the form in accordance with B, above, and as long as the retiree carries the signed F-9R along with retired ID, he or she should be in compliance with the law. Your thoughts?
Last edited by Newbie; 09-23-2018 at 04:56 PM.