Former, as well as present LEO's are a valuable asset to any 'Carry' site. Their 'Real Life' experience is far more reliable than 'imagined' scenarios. We are looking forward to any contributions and advice on weaponry handling from LEO's. Thank you for joining. USA Carry is richer with your welcome addition.Well I just found this & joined. I'm a former police officer currently employed by a major US airline. On the side I teach personal safety. Looking forward to being a member here.
One thing learned over the years, like child car seats inspected at various safety seminars, 'there is only the wrong way'. :>) Legalities 'Always' find something in error. As they say "No good deed goes unpunished". :>) Welcome to the most info friendly site 'firstgen', USA CARRYNew again to guns. Been 30 years or so since I have held one. My girl friend from NC is moving to MA and we need to do the right thing to move her weapons from down south to MA. I hope to learn a lot and make some new friends. Thanks for having me!
In NM we have a vast community comprised of a majority of 'immigrants':>) from NY. Upon arrival into a 'Freedom loving' state, the first thing they seem to desire is the NM Concealed Carry certification. A pent up desire, now released? Rio Rancho is a very safe, polite community, as the result of this common practice. OMEGA DEFENSE is an excellent source of Sandoval County training. With Blackwater (Xe) experience, I rank Reid above most.Welcome Aboard! From CNY (Central New York)