the academy training in most states requires only 12 hours of firearms training and qualification. that's it. after that, it's a yearly qualification process that is an 8 hour day spent practicing on the day they qualify.
As you should be able to see, that supports my claim. Do you know what it takes to get a concealed carry permit in most states? Let's take a liberal state like Massachusetts as an example. You have to fill out a form, take a couple hours of "basic firearms safety course," then apply at your town's police HQ. That's it. You can have a concealed carry permit without ever having touched a firearm in your life. You can be walking around with a gun on your hip without ever having fired one. That's part of what makes the situation of police different, in that they have actual training requirements.