Winter Park (CO) Ski Resort
Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 3:51 pm
Anyone happen to know if it is posted? I am fearful that as a tourist town they may fall too far on the side of the antis.
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I noticed the change in "gun buster" status on handgunlaw. That was a big reason I asked. I was there just last year but I didn't fly with my pistol and so I didn't pay enough attention. The uncertainty may encourage me to take the 380 and apply concealed means concealed rule. Even though I often carry bigger, the 380 just melts away. Would reduce my stress if I was in a group setting going into a posted restaurant, etc.RoyGBiv wrote:Read CO laws... and here's a cliff notes version: http://handgunlaw.us/states/colorado.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
In the past, it's been argued that A no gun sign does not have the force of law, but there seems to be some case law that says otherwise.
It's been about 2 years since my last trip to WP, but I don't recall seeing many "No Guns" signs anywhere around town.
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I appreciate your confidence but I crash WAY too often to carry on the slopes. :-) I'd be bruised and battered for sure. I was intending to locker the pistol (keeping if from view the whole time). The handgunlaw page shows that national forests are okay. I'll do some more digging but unless there is a special "ski resort" provision, I would guess it falls under forest land. I'll spend some time on that though. It's a good thought.Scott in Houston wrote:Almost all ski resorts' land are owned by the Federal Govt.
I'd do my homework and err on the side of not-carrying while on the slopes.
I don't disagree. I'm just not sure that there are real good options.Abraham wrote:Guns are stolen out of locked lockers on a regular basis.
I' e hunted and shot on National Forest land many, many times. ACOE waterways are the only concern. National forest and parks are OK.Scott in Houston wrote:Almost all ski resorts' land are owned by the Federal Govt.
I'd do my homework and err on the side of not-carrying while on the slopes.
That is good to know. I didn't know that.Jumping Frog wrote:I' e hunted and shot on National Forest land many, many times. ACOE waterways are the only concern. National forest and parks are OK.Scott in Houston wrote:Almost all ski resorts' land are owned by the Federal Govt.
I'd do my homework and err on the side of not-carrying while on the slopes.