Does anyone know what the restrictions are for carry in a Casino?
Does anyone know what the restrictions are for carry in a Casino?
if i read the law right, you can't carry there if the businesOriginally Posted by glockmaster
has armed security guards in place
51% of their income if from alcohol
has metal detectors
so the question would be are the rent a cops at the casino armed. because they dont make any money from liquor and dont have metal detectors. i go to a casino once every couple years so i dont know
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No, they aren't. :twisted: So carry at will. But if you ask a Gaming Cop, they say you can't carry. They try to get you to buy that BS, and if you don't, they threaten to arrest you. Just like all tax collectors, a bunch of NAZIs. Karl. :evil:
51% from alcohol? Armed guards? Where's that in the statutes?
its in the packet you fill out for your CCPOriginally Posted by motorep
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You never will be the person you can be if pressure, tension ard discipline are taken out of your life. Dr. James G. Bilkey
No, it's not. Buildings secured by manned metal detectors, K-12 public schools, federal buildings. Cite the statute, please.
the not carring in a place about the alcohol is a federal statute i will look it up later
the part about security guards is in the packet to get a ccp you can look on packing.org, i may not be quoting it on the money but if i remember it says something like that, but im not exactly sure.
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Owner: Awesome Edges
You never will be the person you can be if pressure, tension ard discipline are taken out of your life. Dr. James G. Bilkey
You are wrong no such federal law exists. The only law in CO is you can not be intoxicated and armed. You can carry any place alcohol is served as long as you don't drink and become intoxicated.Originally Posted by mr_will
Some states have a 51% law such as Texas that is state law not federal.
Karl and Motorep are correct in everything they have said.
"The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion." (Edmund Burke 1784)
Part of the problem is that people are remembering and quoting older laws. At one time, you couldn't carry in an establishment that got the majority of it's revenue from the sale of alcohol intended to be consumed on premises. Now, you just can't carry if you are intoxicated. The problem with that is that the courts tend to enforce that to mean NO ALCOHOL!
Karl.