LEOSA Classes
This course satisfies the training requirements outlined by the Law Enforcement Officer Safety Act (LEOSA) for qualified law enforcement personnel to carry concealed weapons in any US state separate from any local ordinances. Per the HR-218 bill, in order to be considered qualified Retired Law Enforcement Officer:
- The officer must be retired and in good standing from their employing agency (other than for reasons of mental instability);
- The retiree was authorized to perform the specified law enforcement functions and held a position for which powers of arrest were granted by statute;
- The retiree was regularly employed as a law enforcement officer for an aggregate of 10 years or more before their retirement, or retired from service with their agency.
- Lastly and most importantly – to be a “qualified retired” officer, one has to show proof that they qualified, during the past 12 months, and met the standards that their agency required of active law enforcement officers, or met the state standards established by the state in which they resided.
LEOSA HR218
Range Training
Live Fire firearms qualifications are 50 rounds per firearm. The officer will receive a card that denotes the action type of the firearm they qualified with. Officers who intend to carry a firearm must have qualified with a similar firearm to the one they plan to carry with. In order to be eligible to carry in the US as a retired LEO the officer must carry with them the proof they qualified in the last 12 months and their respective department ID.
California Department of Consumer Affairs Course of Fire
This course of fire is utilized as our standard course of fire. The course of fire is shot on a standard B27 target. The target zone is any shot within the 7 ring target zone. For your convenience the target zone is highlighted within the yellow area. The course of fire is 50 rounds total. The distances are 15,7,5, & 3 yards. There will be a portion that is fired 1 handed with both the dominant hand and the support hand. A passing score is 40 out of 50 rounds within the scoring zone.
Retired / Current LEO’s may also elect to fire their own agencies qualification. When doing so please ensure that you bring the agencies respective qualification sheet in an official department letter head or form, so the range master may follow the correct course of fire.
Utah CCW Non-resident
This course satisfies the training requirements to receive a Utah CCW Non-resident Permit. You do not need to have a California permit to apply. Get more bang for your buck by adding the Utah CCW to your list of licenses.
Private CCW Training
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This course satisfies the training requirements to receive a Concealed Carry Weapons (CCW) permit in Los Angeles County, California. This course is approved for the sheriff’s department, and the Police Departments within LA County such as LAPD, Glendale, etc.