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Special Units
Cops Call on House to Pass H.R. 218
WASHINGTON -- Congress may include H.R. 218 in terrorism fighting legislation today. The passage of the bill would allow qualified off-duty and retired law enforcement to carry their firearms nationwide to thwart and deter criminal activity.
October 2, 2001
Patrol
Maxsell Corporation H.R. 218 Law Officer Badge
Maxsell Corporation
The H.R. 218 law allows current and retired law enforcement personnel to carry a concealed weapon nationwide. Officers will likely need to identify themselves via an official photo ID as well as a badge for instant visual identification. Maxsell Corp. now offers the H.R. 218 law officer badge to identify a qualified individual as a “national concealed carry law officer.”
April 30, 2005
Technology
House Passes Cop Carry Bill
The House of Representatives has passed H.R. 218, also known as the “National Concealed Carry for Cops” bill, legislation that would allow qualified off-duty and retired law enforcement officers to carry concealed firearms across all 50 states.
June 23, 2004
Weapons
Right to Carry Bill Passes Senate, Ready for Bush’s Signature
The Senate has passed H.R. 218, the “Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act,” that will allow qualified current and retired police officers to legally carry a concealed weapon in any of the 50 states.
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July 7, 2004
Special Units
“Concealed Carry for Cops” Signed Into Law
President George W. Bush has signed bill H.R. 218, the “Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act,” which will allow qualified current and retired police officers to legally carry a concealed weapon in any of the 50 states while on or off duty.
July 21, 2004
Patrol
Concealed Carry Badge
Maxsell Corporation
The H.R. 218 law allows current and retired law enforcement personnel to carry a concealed weapon nationwide. Officers will likely need to identify themselves via an official photo ID as well as a badge for instant visual identification. Maxsell Corp. now offers the H.R. 218 law officer badge to identify a qualified individual as a "national concealed carry law officer."
October 18, 2009
Patrol
Concealed Carry Badge
Maxsell Corp.
Maxsell's newly designed H.R. 218 badge has been Custom designed for more than 20 Federal, State, City, and Military agencies. The gold-plated domed badge has a sturdy pin back, measures two by three inches, and comes with a satisfaction guarantee.
March 10, 2010
Weapons
Senate to Vote on Cop Concealed Carry Bill
A bill dubbed “National Concealed Carry for Cops” is scheduled to go to a vote in the Senate on March 2.
February 26, 2004
Command
Full Text of California AB 2188, Law that Legalizes Marijuana Use by Officers
Here's a chance to read the details of California Assembly Bill No. 2188 that, as of Jan. 1, protects law enforcement officers from “discipline or termination” for using marijuana off-duty.
February 29, 2024
Weapons
Cleaning Up the LEOSA Mess
If the LEOSA improvements bills become law, retired officers will need to have an official ID from their agency and qualify with a state-certified firearms instructor who qualifies police in their states of residence. This could make it much easier for retired officers from say Illinois agencies to exercise LEOSA carry rights.
October 21, 2009
Weapons
Concealed Carry
Two students were killed, 13 injured. But it could have been much worse if Clark had not been on the scene and armed.
June 30, 2002
Patrol
We Have Work to Do
If you want the federal “cop carry” bill to be law, then make your voices heard.
April 30, 2004
Patrol
48 Hrs. Trailer
Rough-and-tumble detective Nick Nolte needs help from Eddie Murphy, a wisecracking convict, to catch a a murderous duo in 48 Hrs. (1982).
March 3, 2010
Weapons
The Right to Bear Arms
As I boarded a flight home from meeting with members of Congress, security was tight and new alerts were announced. I considered again that despite 15 years on the job and being in the virtual ground zero for new terrorist threats, I was unarmed, unable to respond to a threat because out-of-town officers are not trusted to carry guns in the nation's capital.
June 30, 2002
SWAT
Take Action in Active Shooter Response
The active shooter phenomenon has a certain "copycat" quality to it — a deadly game won by causing the highest body count in the shortest amount of time before police can stop them.
February 27, 2008
Patrol
5.11 Tactical H.R.T. Watch
Not long ago the editor of this intrepid magazine approached me via e-mail and asked me to review the 5.11 Tactical H.R.T. Watch. I figured he had lost his mind; 5.11 Tactical makes clothing, boots, gear bags…but watches?
September 30, 2005
Patrol
H&R Block Offering Free Tax Prep for First Responders
Frontline workers can simply visit www.hrblock.com/frontline and click the banner or any price to get started. They will be asked to upload a photo of a work ID to validate they are a police officer, firefighter, EMT or healthcare worker, and then the tax professional will apply the offer.
April 29, 2020
Training
FBI HRT Operators Killed In Training Accident
Two members of the FBI's Hostage Rescue Team (HRT) died Friday during a training exercise off the coast of Virginia Beach. Special agents Christopher Lorek, 41, and Stephen Shaw, 40, had served the FBI for 17 years and eight years respectively.
May 18, 2013
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