Last time I looked at the APPA website, it had not been updated about North Carolina's firearm change of 2006. NC Probation/Parole Officers now carry a Smith & Wesson Military & Police .40 caliber. Carrying a revolver is no longer an option and actually, returning all the old revolvers was a part of the contract for new purchase with S&W. Carrying a secondary weapon is prohibited. We have a choice of 3 holster styles: duty belt style, traditional 2 inch trouser belt and a paddle holster. There are two types of PPO's: Intermediate Officers and Community Officers. Only Intermediate Officers carry a firearm due to their high risk caseload. Community Officers carry what's considered "low risk" offenders and work the court system. There are some instances in NC where Community Officers are firearms certified, like in smaller rural counties, to add extra manpower to the Electronic House Arrest Response Team. Officers are encouraged to wear their firearm during duty hours, but not required. Wearing the weapon is required, however, for field work and making any arrest. NC PPO's have very broad authority by statute but the department (NC DOC) limits those powers to only supervised offenders.
Hope this helps!
Kelly, NC DOC, Div. of Community Corrections