I look at it this way, police officers/conservation officers/prison guards, are no more than a small group of fellow citizens. But, with a special career, and special duties.
Most, like other younger generation Canadians, are more familiar with computers than handguns.Of course depending on age & upbringing.
Like military personnel, they have to meet a minmum qualification score once a year, with thier issue weapon, and whatever carbine/rifle, or whatever.
Those that are truly proficent shooters, more often than not, were 'gun people' long before thier chosen profession in law enforcement.
(rural background/trapping/hunting/family recreational shooting history, etc etc)
And when they retire, they will continue to be 'gun people' until they are unable to do so.
my 2 cents.....