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Retired police officers and federal law enforcement agents would be allowed to carry concealed firearms across state lines without needing separate permits in each state, similar to protections that currently exist for active-duty officers. The law would make it easier for former law enforcement to maintain their ability to carry weapons for personal protection after they leave their jobs. This primarily affects retired officers, their families, and the states that would need to recognize their credentials.
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