mrstang01, how are you using "on retainer"?
Pay me money not to do anything else but wait for your call?
Or just get to know one so if Problem #2 surfaces you know who to call?
It's like finding a physician or dentist or auto mechanic. Ask around. Now, since your involved in the "gun culture" you probably have no need for a tilecrawler (i.e., criminal defense attorney--have to be in and out of court so you crawl along the tile to the various courts). Thus, you have little experience in looking for one since your nephew Seth got popped for Minor in a Tavern at the entertainment club.
Word to the wise, the guy that did your will or your divorce may not (or may be [especially in smaller counties]) the right guy for this kind of work. The guy I'll call is an honest to goodness, "aw shucks, I'm just a country boy" type who has a general practice but is one sharp cookie.
As well, what do you want done? A detailed explanation of the gun laws of Kentuc? What do/expect if you get in a fight? An appearance filed and a motion to reduce your bond? Someone to represent you in the admin and civil parts of Problem #2? It all depends.
A good starting point may be what was suggested at TFL. Go to your county courthouse and ask the security bailiffs (usually guys in Sheriff uniforms that "guard" the courthouse). They know the sharp knives from the dull knives as they see them every day, they talk with them, see the trials or hearings they do, and the judges confide in them at times.
HTH. Not legal advice and all.