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Hi all, I know that this has been talked about before on this site but I can't find it so Ill start again by saying that on 9/15/09 I went into bass pro on Northfield st in Denver Co and I was talking to a manger about open carry and the phone call or letter that Mike stollenwick received from Mr Whitely stating that OC is welcome in all stores where state law allows, and the manager says their store does not allow it because it is in Denver and also the stores and corporate policy doesn't allow it. My question is because this store is in Denver even though the store is private property can the city of Denver stop you from OC and is he wrong about this stores policy that goes against corporate policy. He showed me a paper he said he got from Headquarters that OC is not allowed, and by the way I seen him writing on the paper before he showed it to me, and the stores listing was hand written and was the only one on the paper he said he just received, just a coincidence maybe? So what do you think. Does city law override state law about private property. I think the manager is wrong.
Hi all, I know that this has been talked about before on this site but I can't find it so Ill start again by saying that on 9/15/09 I went into bass pro on Northfield st in Denver Co and I was talking to a manger about open carry and the phone call or letter that Mike stollenwick received from Mr Whitely stating that OC is welcome in all stores where state law allows, and the manager says their store does not allow it because it is in Denver and also the stores and corporate policy doesn't allow it. My question is because this store is in Denver even though the store is private property can the city of Denver stop you from OC and is he wrong about this stores policy that goes against corporate policy. He showed me a paper he said he got from Headquarters that OC is not allowed, and by the way I seen him writing on the paper before he showed it to me, and the stores listing was hand written and was the only one on the paper he said he just received, just a coincidence maybe? So what do you think. Does city law override state law about private property. I think the manager is wrong.