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SFC Wade W.
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It should be easier and less costly than it is. Since I retired in July 08 it seems that nothing is simple when applying for veterans benefits and now you can add LEOSA to that.
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SGT Jay Guardia
SGT Jay Guardia
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MSG Pàul Lepore - FYI, ultimately even thought the page says to register, Rich told me to just show up on one of the scheduled days. So I did, and I had no problem at all. Bring your rounds, eyes and ear protection, $40. You can even qual with both revolver and pistol if you want. I just did pistol for now (glock semi-auto).
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MSG Pàul Lepore
MSG Pàul Lepore
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You are the man SGT Guardia! Thanks for the information! I just received my LEOSA card from DCS and have seen some conflicting information on where/how to get qualified. I'm in Cecil County and no PDs do the qualification locally. It'll be a bit of a ride for me to go to Charles County as well but a small price to pay to accomplish the requirement. Thanks again and take care!
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SGT Jay Guardia
SGT Jay Guardia
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No problem my friend and you're very welcome. I researched and researched until I stumbled upon the Charles County info in another forum. I hope I saved you some time and headache. To go through the MDLE in Sykesville seems nearly impossible. I expected a cheap qualification card from CCSO but it turns out it's a nicely printed plastic card that clearly states Retired Law Enforcement Officer Firearms Qualification Certification and bears the Charles County Sheriff Office Badge on it. (Unlike the Army LEOSA card from which they removed the MP badge image) I was very happy once I got it. It looks nice paired with the Army LEOSA card in my double ID wallet.
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MSG Pàul Lepore
MSG Pàul Lepore
8 y
Yes you saved me a ton of time SGT Guardia! I plan to call Charles County tomorrow! Thanks again!
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