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    Quote Originally Posted by J View Post
    Wow... Holy thread Resurrection batman. Almost 7 years later.

    You ARE allowed to carry in an airport with a permit if you do not enter or attempt to enter a sterile area. Be carful, there are hallways and corridors of airports that are before security that are considered sterile. These often include the airport police station, customs offices, etc.

    Stay in the main guest area, don't attempt to go through security and don't go wandering into hallways and back corridors and you will be fine.
    I have worked at DIA going on 12 years and agree with ^^THIS ^^

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    I've CC'd in the baggage claim area in the past, but now I prefer not to. For one, I can't imagine NEEDING a pistol there, and two - I damn sure don't want to be a MWAG when the Cavalry start arriving from every direction.

    I've also heard that the place is considered private property, or city property, and even though CCW may be "legal" there, it's certainly frowned upon. I'm all about rights, but I'm also all about avoiding unpleasant situations whenever possible.

    Once in a blue moon I may have to go out there as a non-traveler, but considering how rarely that happens I'll just take my chances that nobody's going to go on a shooting rampage. If someone does, I'll just find cover. I don't want to have a gun in MY hand when the return fire starts.
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    I damn sure don't want to be a MWAG when the Cavalry start arriving from every direction.

    I've also heard that the place is considered private property, or city property, and even though CCW may be "legal" there, it's certainly frowned upon. I'm all about rights, but I'm also all about avoiding unpleasant situations whenever possible.
    Then you've apparently missed the shooting incidents that have occurred in such areas of airports.

    DIA is not private property. City property means that the CCW statute applies and preempts any municipal ordinance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spqrzilla View Post
    Then you've apparently missed the shooting incidents that have occurred in such areas of airports.

    DIA is not private property. City property means that the CCW statute applies and preempts any municipal ordinance.

    What shooting incidents? Can you name any, provide links? Since I may go there once a year for less than 30 minutes, I don't consider it worth the risk. There's a better chance of me getting shot or clubbed to a pulp by the cops out there than by a lunatic shooter. Every cop I've ever seen at DIA seemed to carry a bad attitude about just having to be there.
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    rondog,

    Japanese Red Army Lod Airport
    Egyptian cab drive at Los Angeles LAX airport July 2002
    Houston airport a month ago
    Frankfurt airport March 2011
    El Paso airport Feb 2011

    etc.
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    There used to be signs saying no weapons on the property..felony..etc. I'm pretty sure it was RMGO that sued and got the signs changed. I go there fairly frequently, the signs now say "in secure areas" or something similar. It's your right, and you are acting within the law.
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