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<blockquote data-quote="Cougar" data-source="post: 487670" data-attributes="member: 3179"><p>Ryan, a law enforcement officer carrying under LEOSA on their day off, or while on vacation with their family is not exempt from this law, as they are not acting in their official capacity in either circumstance. Also, I understand your argument regarding CCW reciprocity, your argument is that the reciprocal state is "licensing" you by reciprocity agreement... and I agree with you, however the BATF does not... Read the letter I linked to above. Maybe a local LEO can correct me if I'm wrong? But I'm under the impression that a local LEO can indeed arrest for violations of federal law unless they are specifically prohibited by the feds from doing so. Jon1911, please read the United States v Dorsey case that I posted above. A federal appeals court upheld the revised law as constitutional in 2005.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cougar, post: 487670, member: 3179"] Ryan, a law enforcement officer carrying under LEOSA on their day off, or while on vacation with their family is not exempt from this law, as they are not acting in their official capacity in either circumstance. Also, I understand your argument regarding CCW reciprocity, your argument is that the reciprocal state is "licensing" you by reciprocity agreement... and I agree with you, however the BATF does not... Read the letter I linked to above. Maybe a local LEO can correct me if I'm wrong? But I'm under the impression that a local LEO can indeed arrest for violations of federal law unless they are specifically prohibited by the feds from doing so. Jon1911, please read the United States v Dorsey case that I posted above. A federal appeals court upheld the revised law as constitutional in 2005. [/QUOTE]
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