Coors Field area is far from the worst part of Denver, and during the afternoon with tens of thousands of citizens and uniformed policemen everywhere you'll be reasonably safe from the bad guys.
Now, if you are walking by yourself a few blocks from there after the pubs close on a Friday or Saturday night, that's another story.
Coors Field is owned by the Metropolitan Major League Baseball Stadium District. I don't know if that's a gov't entity or private entity.
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They seem more concerned with glass bottles than anything else. I've never been checked. Only our backpacks. But I've never carried to a game. It's a long walk back to the car (lazy).
It does say on their website guns are not permitted.
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Read it again... Subsections A, b, and c of Section 4 of that CRS are joined with an AND. The way I read it, all three conditions must be met for carrying to be against that section...
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I don't think it matters. IIRC if they have either a metal detector, or someone with a metal detector at every entrance (regardless of private or public) you can't carry there. Even if they don't wand everyone, they are there. You can bet your ass the management knows the law too, and thats why they pay the slouch to sit on a bench with a metal detector right next to the entrance.
My mom used to work at Coors Field, thats how I know the metal detector guys are placed at every entrance.