Originally Posted by
MaxPen
You would think a guy with a "49 state CCW" would know the law....lol
Although a casino may prefer someone to not carry in their establishment it is definitely not against the law. Regardless of the casino posting a sign or not. Alcohol being served has no bearing on concealed carry other than the person carrying should not be consuming.
The only place a sign regarding concealed carry is relevant is on a public building. By all means the casino can ask you to leave. However, carrying concealed should give them no reason to do so. It is not illegal in the eyes of the law to open carry in a Nevada casino but most certainly you will be confronted if you do so.
Typical idiotic response from an internet searcher. I didn't say it was "against the law". When you can carry concealed in multiple states you never push the envelope. In some states they do not allow carrying where alcohol is served, some states do but they don't want you to so they let you know you'll be trespassed if they discover it. That is Nevada. The industry rule of thumb is just don't carry anywhere where alcohol is served and to accept that it is not allowed.
You people constantly want the world to think you know more than the folks who actually do the things you proclaim to do or "look up". And you are especially stupid when it comes to "proclaiming you know things". I haven't seen you support any of your proclamations, correctly express yourself regarding anyone else, or effectively get ANY point across other than you're being a simple troll.
Wise up.