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City of Aurora, Colorado would have arrested anyone who stopped the Batman massacre

Shadetreezj

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Found it.

Sec. 94-144. - Unlawful concealment and display of a weapon.permanent link to this piece of content

(a)

Concealment. Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section it shall be unlawful for any person to wear under his or her clothes or carry concealed on or about his or her person any illegal or deadly weapon, including but not by way of limitation any firearm, slingshot, razor, dirk, dagger, or any knife, nunchaku or throwing stars.

(b)

It shall not be an offense of subsection (a) of this section if the defendant was:

(1)

In compliance with the provisions of section 94-144.5, if applicable; or

(2)

A person in a private automobile or other means of private conveyance who carries a knife for lawful protection of such person's or another's person or property while traveling, or

(3)

In his or her own dwelling or place of business or on property owned or under his or her control at the time of the alleged violation; or

(4)

A person who, at the time of carrying the concealed weapon held a valid permit to carry such concealed weapon issued pursuant to C.R.S. 18-12-105.1 as it existed prior to its repeal, or, if the weapon involved was a handgun, held a valid permit to carry a concealed handgun or a temporary emergency permit issued pursuant to part 2 of article 12 of title 18 of the Colorado Revised Statutes; except that it shall be an offense under this section if the person was carrying a concealed handgun in violation of the carrying restrictions contained in C.R.S. 18-12-214; or

(5)

A peace officer, as described in Section 16-2.5-101, C.R.S. when carrying a weapon in conformance with the policy of the employing agency as provided in Section 16-2.5-101(2) C.R.S.; or

(6)

A United States Probation Officer or a United States Pretrial Services Officer while on duty and serving in the State of Colorado under the authority of rules and regulations promulgated by the Judicial Conference of the United States.

(c)

Display. It shall be unlawful for any person to knowingly, recklessly, or negligently display, flourish, or brandish any illegal or deadly weapon, including but not limited to those enunciated in subsection (a) of this section, in such manner as to reasonably cause fear of bodily injury to another person.


I don't like that statement of "as to reasonably cause fear of bodily injury to another person. " That can be swung either way.

A link to the weapons section ------>http://library.municode.com/mobile/...OFMIPR_ARTIVOFAGPUPESA_DIV2WE_S94-144UNCODIWE
 

LoneEchoWolf

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Found it.

Sec. 94-144. - Unlawful concealment and display of a weapon.permanent link to this piece of content

(a)

Concealment. Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section it shall be unlawful for any person to wear under his or her clothes or carry concealed on or about his or her person any illegal or deadly weapon, including but not by way of limitation any firearm, slingshot, razor, dirk, dagger, or any knife, nunchaku or throwing stars.

(b)

It shall not be an offense of subsection (a) of this section if the defendant was:

(1)

In compliance with the provisions of section 94-144.5, if applicable; or

(2)

A person in a private automobile or other means of private conveyance who carries a knife for lawful protection of such person's or another's person or property while traveling, or

(3)

In his or her own dwelling or place of business or on property owned or under his or her control at the time of the alleged violation; or

(4)

A person who, at the time of carrying the concealed weapon held a valid permit to carry such concealed weapon issued pursuant to C.R.S. 18-12-105.1 as it existed prior to its repeal, or, if the weapon involved was a handgun, held a valid permit to carry a concealed handgun or a temporary emergency permit issued pursuant to part 2 of article 12 of title 18 of the Colorado Revised Statutes; except that it shall be an offense under this section if the person was carrying a concealed handgun in violation of the carrying restrictions contained in C.R.S. 18-12-214; or

(5)

A peace officer, as described in Section 16-2.5-101, C.R.S. when carrying a weapon in conformance with the policy of the employing agency as provided in Section 16-2.5-101(2) C.R.S.; or

(6)

A United States Probation Officer or a United States Pretrial Services Officer while on duty and serving in the State of Colorado under the authority of rules and regulations promulgated by the Judicial Conference of the United States.

(c)

Display. It shall be unlawful for any person to knowingly, recklessly, or negligently display, flourish, or brandish any illegal or deadly weapon, including but not limited to those enunciated in subsection (a) of this section, in such manner as to reasonably cause fear of bodily injury to another person.


I don't like that statement of "as to reasonably cause fear of bodily injury to another person. " That can be swung either way.

A link to the weapons section ------>http://library.municode.com/mobile/...OFMIPR_ARTIVOFAGPUPESA_DIV2WE_S94-144UNCODIWE

IANAL, but i belive that is in refrence to someone without a valid CHP as stated here, A person who, at the time of carrying the concealed weapon held a valid permit to carry such concealed weapon issued pursuant to C.R.S. 18-12-105.1 as it existed prior to its repeal, or, if the weapon involved was a handgun, held a valid permit to carry a concealed handgun or a temporary emergency permit issued pursuant to part 2 of article 12 of title 18 of the Colorado Revised Statutes; except that it shall be an offense under this section if the person was carrying a concealed handgun in violation of the carrying restrictions contained in C.R.S. 18-12-214; or And yes in Colorado it is unlawful to conceal without a valid CHP unless on your property. i may be wrong about what this is in refrence to im sure someone will correct me if im wrong
 
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LoneEchoWolf

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I don't like that statement of "as to reasonably cause fear of bodily injury to another person. " That can be swung either way.

i get what your saying, but that can be thrown either way, im not scared of sidearms im scared of people, so someone that i trust and know well could present there sidearm to show me something and i would reasonably not be scared, but some crazy person i have no idea of there training does the same thing and i may be reasonable scared for my safety or that i may be injured. theres a whole lot of wiggle room in there statement of "as to reasonably cause fear of bodily injury to another person. "
 

Gunslinger

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Sorry, couldn't get the full title of the article in the subject line.


Read this pile of work..........

http://www.naturalnews.com/036549_Aurora_concealed_carry_gun_confiscation.html

Article is 100% bs. State preemption means Aurora cannot do anything he suggests they do. CC is legal everywhere in CO, so is car carry. OC is not illegal in Aurora, for the most part, to the best of my knowledge. An absolute affirmitive defense would have applied had a citizen blown the lunatic away. Any DA that charged him would have been tarred and feathered.
 

jolly__roger

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The dialogue that is taking place here is great but it seems to me that it would be a little more productive to direct some of the commentary towards the author in order to help educate the author so he can revise and report the actual facts of the laws. My $0.02...

*edit* When I said towards, I meant actually contacting the author...
 
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Golden Eagle

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Question?

I have been wanting to know from when this first happened...

Did this Cinemark movie theater have a "No guns" sign?
 
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