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.
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.
should be ok, I've carried there
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Last time I was there, there were signs saying no weapons allowed. That was before the current law however. Karl.
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.
Liberals never met a slippery slope they didn't grease.
-Me
I wish technology solved people issues. It seems to just reveal them.
-Also Me
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!
I worked security at one of those pre-screens for Fantastic Four.
All we were told to care about was video recording devices.
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
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
Anyone have an update on Coors Field? Going next sunday, was thinking about my p238 in my front pocket