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    Has anyone ever carried into Coors field? or is it not allowed. My Son got
    some free tickets for tonight and was wondering if anyone has carried there.

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    should be ok, I've carried there

    (this message is probably too late thanks to the host crummy configs)

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    Last time I was there, there were signs saying no weapons allowed. That was before the current law however. Karl.

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    Last time I was there, they had wand type metal detectors at the turnstyles. I'm not sure how they were deciding to pick lucky winners for the privilege, but I didn't have any problems with my Kel-Tec P3AT in my front pocket. Then again I made it into Invesco the same way with their pat-down searches. Pepsi center has metal detectors in place.
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    I remember going to a pre-screening of The Phantom of the Opera (suxed, IMHO btw)

    they had people wanding everyone entering the theater.. I had my 1911 on my side and they didn't even blink an eye!

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    I worked security at one of those pre-screens for Fantastic Four.


    All we were told to care about was video recording devices.

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    Hey 7idl, did they detect your 1911 and turned a blind eye or did they not even detect it? :roll:
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    didn't even detect it IIRC

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    I believe (although not 100%) that Coors Field and Invesco Field would be treated differently than the Pepsi Center.

    How I read the law is they can only ban CCW in PUBLIC buildings/areas if all people going in are subjected to electronic screening. Private buisnesses/buildings can do as they wish.

    I believe that Coors Field and Invseco are owned by the City of Denver thereby making them publically owned, whereas the Pepsi Center is owned by a private firm.

    Now that said, the Denver Zoo is public, howvere they claim no firearms are allowed.

    -Dana

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    Anyone have an update on Coors Field? Going next sunday, was thinking about my p238 in my front pocket

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