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    my bad
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    Paper Hunter
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    I've had to go back and read the new laws carefully too. There are so many misinformed people, hollywood laws and mis quoted laws that it will make your head spin.
    HunterCO and KarlPMann have a pretty good grasp on this sruff. Sometimes we come at it from different angles, but end at the same spot......

    Somehow, I don't think I would feel at all comfortable in a casino w/o my pistol.

    Greg
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    Sec. 11-3-27. Weapons prohibited in premises.
    (a) It shall be unlawful and a municipal offense for any person to carry on or about his or her person
    a weapon in or upon any premises licensed for the sale of fermented malt beverages or malt, vinous or
    spirituous liquors.
    (b) It shall be unlawful and a municipal offense for any licensee to knowingly permit any person,
    other than a policeman or other certified peace officer, to carry a weapon on or about his or her person
    while in or upon a licensed premises.
    (c) It shall be an affirmative defense to a charge of violating this Section that the person carrying the
    weapon was:
    (1) A person in his or her own place of business or on property owned or under his or her control
    at the time of the act of carrying the weapon; or
    (2) A person who was a policeman or other certified peace officer at the time of the act of
    carrying the weapon.
    (d) As used in this Section, weapon shall have the same meaning as that term is defined in Section

    11-1-601(a)(4) of this Code but shall in addition specifically include:
    (1) A battery-powered flashlight containing more than two (2) "D"-size batteries or which is
    more than eight (8) inches in length; and
    (2) Any club or baton longer than eight (8) inches in length, provided, however, that this
    Paragraph (2) is not intended to cover any pool or billiards stick. (Ord. No. 4473, 4-24-78; Ord. No.
    6735, 9-24-01; Ord. No. 7020, §2, 7-28-03)
    Retired U.S. Army
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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

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    KarlPMann
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    I don't know what "municipality" those are from, but it's no longer relevant. The state made a law that supercedes local governments and that law is currently undergoing scrutiny in the courts. At any rate, even if the law is reversed, those laws you just cited are only relevant in the city that passed them.

    I don't know about Central City and Blackhawk, but Cripple Creek has no such laws on the books. Karl.

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    I just found it off the rmgo site i was bored at work and readin some junk off there.
    Retired U.S. Army
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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

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