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OC with a CPL in a Casino

zigziggityzoo

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Bikenut wrote:
zigziggityzoo wrote:
Carry in casinos is prohibited by a separate law that does not exempt CPL holders. This is both Open and Concealed carry. The only people allowed to carry in casinos are on-duty officers in performance of their duties, as far as I remember.

It's in administrative rules, you can read the rule number in MCL 28.425o.
Apparently my google fu is weak.... I just spent a bit of time trying to track down what you referred to and came up with so much stuff it will take me until Tuesday... of January 2054... to hunt it down...

The administrative rule is "R 432.1212"
 

T Vance

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super_squint wrote:
MotorCity is owned by Marian Illitch, and MGM is owned by MGM Mirage. I think Greektown is still primarily owned by a Native American tribe. There are other casinos in Michigan, Soaring Eagle in Mt. Pleasant, for example, that are owned by Native American tribes.
What about Firekeepers?
 

TheRabbitsHole

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Michigander wrote:
The Fed is a private company. The best source of info I know of about the Fed is a movie called Money Masters. It is long, over 3 hours. But I highly suggest watching it. Here is part 1 of 22 on youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXb-LrVkuwM
I'll definitely have to watch that. And yes, the Federal Reserve isn't owned by the government. The government gives treasury bonds to the federal reserve in exchange for dollars. It's... a criminal system if you ask me.

Here's a great 47 minute cartoon that will explain quite a bit too.

http://moviepost.net/59-Money_as_Debt_Cartoon.html
 

Ramius

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I work @ a Potawatomi tribe casino. (Potawatomi mean Keepers of the fire btw hence firekeepers)

There are signs on all the doors that no weapons are allowed and even bigger signs are put in place during the bigger hunting seasons so that the hotel customers don't bring their firearms into the building.

We are also told in orientation that we cannot carry and are not to even have them in our vehicles. (good luck with that I say) Though ive had my rifle cases w/ firearms in plain view in my truck several times I have never been approached by them.

So ive only seen LEO and the Feds in the building OCing.
 
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Bikenut

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zigziggityzoo wrote:
Bikenut wrote:
zigziggityzoo wrote:
Carry in casinos is prohibited by a separate law that does not exempt CPL holders. This is both Open and Concealed carry. The only people allowed to carry in casinos are on-duty officers in performance of their duties, as far as I remember.

It's in administrative rules, you can read the rule number in MCL 28.425o.
Apparently my google fu is weak.... I just spent a bit of time trying to track down what you referred to and came up with so much stuff it will take me until Tuesday... of January 2054... to hunt it down...

The administrative rule is "R 432.1212"
Thank you from someone who's google fu is weak. I study hard but my sensi says I'll never amount to much fooling around with "wax off.... wax on"....:D

Excerpt from:

http://www.state.mi.us/orr/emi/admincode.asp?AdminCode=Single&Admin_Num=43201201&Dpt=&RngHigh=48702110
Code:
R 432.1212  Weapons in casino.
Rule 212.  (1)  An individual may not carry a firearm or other weapon in  a 
casino, except for the following entities:
(a) State, county, city, township, or village law enforcement officers,  as 
defined in section 2(e) of Act No.  203  of  the  Public  Acts  of  1965,  as 
amended, being § 28.601 et seq. of the Michigan Compiled Laws.
(b) Federal law enforcement officers, as defined in 5 U.S.C. § 8331.
(c) Armored car personnel picking up  or  delivering  currency  at  secured 
areas.
(2) Law enforcement officers conducting official  duties  within  a  casino 
shall, to the extent practicable, advise the  Michigan  state  police  gaming 
section of their presence.
(3) Private casino security personnel may carry handcuffs while on duty  in 
a casino.
 
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