CCW LEOSA – HR218
This 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
LEOSA CCW Identification To Bring To Police Science Institute
The individual must carry photographic identification issued by the agency for which he/she is employed or from which the individual separated from service. This identifies the person as being or having been employed as a LEO and indicates that the individual has been tested or otherwise found to meet the active duty standards for qualification in firearms training as established by the agency to carry a firearm of the same type as the concealed firearm within 1 year before the date the individual is carrying the concealed firearm:
- By the agency; or
- By a certified firearms instructor that is qualified to conduct a firearms qualification test for active duty officers within that state or 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.
“Type” is not defined in the LEOSA law; however, the definition in the same code section, defines it as a handgun, rifle or shotgun. Please note that without a federal definition, states have interpreted this differently. Some consider the type of handgun, semi automatic or revolver; while others consider it to be the actual firearm used to qualify.
LEOSA CCW Qualifications
The range qualifications are held the same days as the BSIS Requals for Security Guards. You can view our Calendar HERE
LEOSA qualifications will be held between 11AM-12PM
No appointments required, must confirm the qualifications are scheduled on the calendar. Check-in at the front desk. Payments can be made in Cash, Debit, Credit, Apple Pay.
Fee: $25.00
Instructor John Mikkelson, For Questions Email john@policescience.com
The course of fire is the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services course of fire for the Exposed Carry Permit on a standard B27 target. The target zone is any shot within the 7 ring target zone. 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 choose to shoot their agencies qualification. Please bring in the agencies respective qualification sheet for the range master to follow the correct course of fire.