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Okay here we go, as many of you know the Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (LEOSA) of 2004 allows qualified law enforcement officers and qualified retired law enforcement officers to carry a concealed firearm in any jurisdiction in the United States, regardless of any state or local law to the contrary, with certain exceptions. Well there appears to be a cache to the above-noted statute that a lot of my colleagues, including myself, have had to start paying attention to, and that's the state regulations concerning hi-capacity magazines, and the use of hollow-point ammo.
A prime example is New Jersey, which does not allow the use of either, by off-duty and/or retired LEO. Just about all of us carry the same round (Speer .40 Gold Dots) in our off-duty weapons as our on-duty weapons, i.e. Glock 23 and 27s.
So the question is, If I'm visiting NJ while off-duty, and cannot load with hollow points, what is the best ball ammo in .40 cal, coming out of a Glcok 27?
A prime example is New Jersey, which does not allow the use of either, by off-duty and/or retired LEO. Just about all of us carry the same round (Speer .40 Gold Dots) in our off-duty weapons as our on-duty weapons, i.e. Glock 23 and 27s.
So the question is, If I'm visiting NJ while off-duty, and cannot load with hollow points, what is the best ball ammo in .40 cal, coming out of a Glcok 27?