Re: To carry or not to carry
How about some clarification: The Sheriff wont issue you a department issue rifle, but will he approve you carrying your personal rifle????
If he wont, and you carry you are opening yourself up to all kinds of problems. I'd vote NO.
However, if he wont issue, but will allow you to carry your personal rifle, then I'd carry it. If you have to use it, you're going to loose it until the case is cleared, same with any weapon used by LE. But if you HAVE use it, you HAVE to use it. It may save your life or someone else's life. That's a no brainer to me.
When I was in LE, (started anyway) our long guns consisted of some Model 94 Winchesters and Thompson SMGs (which no one knew how to use). I went to the AMU sniper school (the requirement to get into that school at the time was the assurance you would go back to your unit/dept and start a program). I did that. I bought a rifle (per the guidence of the AMU Sniper School) and got premission to carry it. Never had an problem. If I lost it for some reason I'd bought another one, cheap insurance.
Even later on, when we got a SWAT (we called them CRT) the Patrol LT told me to keep the rifle, saying if he needed a rifle he needed one and may not have the time for a call out.
I finished my career, took my rifle with me when I left, its now a varmit rifle.
But again, I had premission to carry a personal rifle. What happened was I showed them a rifle was an asset, not a liability.
When we started our SWAT (CRT) I was the one who did the initial rifle training, mainly because of my actions and training. Attending the AMU Sniper School got me certified by the Alaska Police Standards council as a LE Sniper/Counter Sniper Instructor.
PS: As for certification. I know Oklahoma has some sort of LE rifle certification. There were two OK State Trooper guys who went to sniper school with me. Assuming your sheriff will allow you to carry your personal rifle, contact your POST and asked about what certification they require.