mloamiller wrote:Concealed is concealed. Seems the worst they can do, should they find out, is ask/tell you to leave. They won't have any criminal grounds for that, but I guess they always have the right to "refuse service" to anyone.
As for the "not ever be able to attend any event hosted by the promoter and any event at the facility" - that's laughable. There is no way they could enforce that, unless they plan to start checking IDs for all attendees and keeping a "black list" updated.

The real concern is when someone pulls out a concealed weapon at a vendor table with live ammo. If you think you're going to trade/sell it (or show it off), then get it zip-tied at the door. Otherwise, concealed is concealed, carry on IMO.