Men and women hoping to protect and serve in Maine as reserve officers or deputies will be required to complete several new requirements before they can qualify.
Now, reserve officers must complete a program of 100 hours of classroom training on the law and how to enforce it before they have the authority to make arrests and carry service weapons. They also must get hands-on instruction in day-to-day law enforcement, such as wielding a collapsible baton, using pepper spray and handcuffing a suspect.

