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Glen Hoyer on NRA Law Enforcement Division: From Instructor Training to Tactical Competitions – Exclusive from Voices of the Second Amendment NRA Atlanta 2025

Catch the full recap of On The Range Podcast's live interview with Glen Hoyer, NRA Law Enforcement Division Director, at the 2025 NRA Annual Meeting's Voices of the Second Amendment in Atlanta. Unpack LE training schools, police competitions, range development grants, officer support programs, and pro-2A advocacy.
Glen Hoyer from the NRA Law Enforcement Division joins On The Range Podcast for the inaugural Voices of the Second Amendment - Atlanta at the 2025 NRA annual meeting

Year-End Review: Iconic Moments from On The Range Podcast in 2025

As 2025 draws to a close on this December 27, reflecting on our live broadcasts from the NRA Annual Meeting in Atlanta feels epic. On The Range Podcast, powered by War HOGG Tactical and Kelley Defense, delivers raw, actionable content from hosts Rick Hogg (Special Ops vet) and Mark Kelley (veteran LEO). With sub-shows like War HOGG Words of Wisdom and 30 Minute Mark, we cover tactics, gear, current events, and personal growth to make you 1% better daily.


The inaugural Voices of the Second Amendment stage – broadcasting from April's exhibit halls amid 70,000+ enthusiasts – was a highlight. Our episode with Glen Hoyer, Director of NRA's Law Enforcement Division since 2007, captured the essence of "backing the blue." Founded in 1960, the division (aka Cop Shop) equips officers with elite training at minimal cost. Drawing from transcripts, we'll explore programs, competitions, and initiatives. For fans searching "NRA LE podcast interview" or "law enforcement training episodes 2025," this is packed with SEO-optimized insights.


Atlanta's Pro-2A Energy: Launching Voices of the Second Amendment

The Georgia World Congress Center hosted a vibrant mix of exhibits, speeches, and networking. Voices amplified voices like ours, streaming live to extend reach. "It's democratizing advocacy," Glen said, praising the format.


With 30+ years in LE, Glen's expertise shone: "We serve 13,000+ instructors and countless agencies, focusing on affordability and excellence."


NRA Instructor Schools: Building Law Enforcement Expertise Step by Step

Glen detailed the NRA Law Enforcement Instructor Development Schools – intensive courses certifying officers in pistol, rifle, shotgun, and tactical disciplines. "Curricula evolve with threats, incorporating feedback from the field," he noted. Free armorer training and low fees make it accessible.


Mark asked about street impact: "Officers report better decision-making under fire." Rick tied it to SOF parallels: "Layered training saves lives." For "NRA police instructor certification 2025" queries, these include recerts and specialized tracks like precision rifle.


Transcript highlight: "One grad revamped their department's quals, reducing incidents."


Competition as Catalyst: TPC and NPSC in Focus

Glen lit up discussing competitions. The Tactical Police Competition tests dynamic skills in simulated ops. "It's fun but functional – building teamwork and resilience."


The National Police Shooting Championships offer precision challenges, with 2025 seeing diverse participation. "Sponsorships keep it inclusive," he added. We linked to podcast themes: "Stress exposure mirrors real ops."


Search "NRA law enforcement competitions 2025" for event details – they're gateways to mastery.


Support Systems: Grants, Awards, and LEOSA Guidance

Exciting was the Range Fund: Matching grants for modern facilities. "We've funded upgrades nationwide, prioritizing shared spaces," Glen shared.


Recognition includes Officer of the Year and LEOSA seminars for retiree rights. "Holistic support from start to finish."


Broader Impacts: LE and Second Amendment Synergy

Glen emphasized: "Trained officers uphold rights effectively." Q&A covered diversity, tech integration, and post-2025 threats.


Stream, Subscribe, and Stay Engaged

Relive the episode on our platforms – full transcripts available. Join the CREW for exclusives.Thanks to Glen and NRA – here's to 2026!

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