Greetings
I attended a live comedy show at the Richmond Coliseum on March 25th 2018. I did a little research prior to attending in order to determine if lawful concealed carry would be allowed.
This is the link to the old post that led me to believe lawful concealed carry could not be prohibited. (Unless it was a school function which this was not)
http://www.defensivecarry.com/forum/seco...-ban-fixed.htmlHere's what happened:
We already had our tickets. We waited in line to get in the door. While waiting in line, there was a loudspeaker announcing what items are prohibited which included "illegal weapons" (lawful concealed carry does not fall under "illegal weapons"). We get to the door. They have walk through metal detectors. Empty your pockets. I had all of the contents of my pockets in my hands and I alerted the staff member that I was lawfully concealed carrying at 3 o'clock. She immediately requested a supervisor and a law enforcement officer. She was very discreet and professional. The law enforcement officer arrived in about 60 seconds and was courteous and professional.
At first, he asked me if he could see my (inaudible). It was loud. I didn't Hear exactly what he said, so I pulled out my concealed carry permit. He looked at it, and then clearly indicated that he was asking me for my "badge" - I informed him immediately that I was not a law enforcement officer. He told me that unless I was working undercover or off duty, I would not be allowed access with a firearm.
I politely told him it was my understanding that the Coliseum was owned by the city of Richmond and lawful concealed carry could not be prohibited. He told me that the event management/production company who was putting on the show had installed the walk through metal detectors, *and they had made the decision not to allow firearms* (except for Undercover or off duty Leo's)
He said I could go leave it in my car and they would let me in without it. At this point I realized that it wouldn't help me or my situation to try to argue with him or the staff member because they were playing it as if the decision was made by the event management.
I locked the gun in a trunk and they let us in when we came back. We did not have to wait in line twice.
A little disappointed. Would love to hear some feedback from former members or vcdl members.
Wish PVC was on site.
-Hmmh