site says no guns or knives.......does that apply to CCW holders as well?
thanks!
site says no guns or knives.......does that apply to CCW holders as well?
thanks!
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You should just call them and ask.
"There are no finger prints under water."
Called them, no go.
If gewn wasnt that hot Id tell them to go get F'd and just let my wife go alone.
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Isn't red rocks city of denver property anyway?
As I've read the law, a "no-weapons" sign doesn't give us CCW holders a pass. I've only been one place where a private shop owner has prohibited weapons on-site but allows those who're legally carrying concealed to bring their guns inside.
I understand and respect the rights a private owner has to mandate a no-weapons policy (as much as I disagree with it on general principle) in the case of Fiddler's Green but I don't understand how Red Rocks Amphitheater can maintain a no-firearms policy as it's owned and operated by the City of Denver as such a policy is in direct conflict with the state and federal constitutions.
Anyone have more info on how this is in any way legal?
Sorry if bringing Red Rocks into this steers the thread off-topic... feel free to steer it back in the right direction if needed.
I believe they would argue it falls under the exception of city buildings etc. ie. courthouse.
Interesting argument, though. I think you should pursue it.