Even though Illinois has among the nation's most restrictive firearms laws, hundreds of retired police officers, now private citizens, are quietly being licensed to carry concealed weapons..."I don't know what is more pathetic," correspondent HZ wrote when he emailed me this link, "that some people believe retired police officers should be the only ones allowed to carry concealed weapons or that some retired police officers abhor the idea of carrying concealed...."
Still, most former officers have no desire for a concealed weapon...That is the case with Capt. Mel Weith, of the St. Clair County Sheriff's Department, who said he didn't think he'd want to carry a gun when he retired from law enforcement.
"I just don't see a need for it," he said.
I wouldn't want to learn the hard way the difference between retiring and being terminated.
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Could this be why Ill gun owners are having such a hard time getting their FOID cards renewed before they expire?
ReplyDeleteThe retired LEOS get to jump to the head of the line?
If so, I am not surprized...
If I remember correctly, HR615 grants active and retired LOE's the privilige to carry a concealed weapon just about anywhere in the country. This was signed into law around July of 2004(?) by President Bush.
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