This is my understanding as well.bronco78 wrote:
In CO, (IANAL) my understanding is, signs of any type mean nothing, they have no force of law unless the location or place is already off limits by law.. A privet property owner must specifically express you are not welcome.. then if you stay your trespassing.
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- Mon Jul 23, 2012 1:53 pm
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Re: Gun control legislation unlikely in wake of Colorado sho
- Sun Jul 22, 2012 11:21 pm
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Re: Gun control legislation unlikely in wake of Colorado sho
I'd dig a little more. I have in laws in Colorado and travel there often and have researched their handgun laws in the past. I think Denver has a ban on Open Carry, but I have never heard from a legal source about any sort of concealed carry ban in any municipality in the state. I'm pretty sure its false.Heartland Patriot wrote:
Not that I disbelieve you, but I want to post this to FB...and there are a few non-believers out there who will say it, so I'll cut them off: what is the source for this info? That way, I can post a link and shut them up before they even start running their yaps...thanks in advance...and I'm NOT surprised in the least.