Asked and answered.
The importation and exportation of firearms, firearm parts, ammunition and gun powder by civilians is prohibited.
The unlicensed possession of firearms by nonresidents or non-citizens is prohibited.
Due to the transportation requirements for a declared firearm on a US airline, there is no way the DR will not know a passenger is arriving with a firearm. There are no provisions in place that allow the checking of a firearm on a flight leaving the DR.
I would think that any law enforcement officer would need to report their intention to travel out of state with their police issued firearm. They would certainly be required to report leaving the country with it even if only for a week or two. So this is probably more a case of a leo wanting to bring a personally owned firearm on vacation. In either case, the answer remains the same. If he brings it, it will be confiscated and he'll never see it again.
The importation and exportation of firearms, firearm parts, ammunition and gun powder by civilians is prohibited.
The unlicensed possession of firearms by nonresidents or non-citizens is prohibited.
Due to the transportation requirements for a declared firearm on a US airline, there is no way the DR will not know a passenger is arriving with a firearm. There are no provisions in place that allow the checking of a firearm on a flight leaving the DR.
I would think that any law enforcement officer would need to report their intention to travel out of state with their police issued firearm. They would certainly be required to report leaving the country with it even if only for a week or two. So this is probably more a case of a leo wanting to bring a personally owned firearm on vacation. In either case, the answer remains the same. If he brings it, it will be confiscated and he'll never see it again.