25cschaefer
Member
I was at the Central Park in Trinidad, CO today and noticed a sign that stated that the park was owned by the city but leased by the school district.
Now:
In Colorado, localities (cities, counties, public facilities) may not restrict conceal carry.
In Colorado, the law says that you may not be in possession a firearm on "school property" (K-12) (save a few exceptions) but you may hunt on school trust lands.
The county, nor city, ban open carry.
So:
Can I/we carry, open or concealed, in the park?
Does Colorado define "school property" or "school grounds?"
Now:
In Colorado, localities (cities, counties, public facilities) may not restrict conceal carry.
In Colorado, the law says that you may not be in possession a firearm on "school property" (K-12) (save a few exceptions) but you may hunt on school trust lands.
The county, nor city, ban open carry.
So:
Can I/we carry, open or concealed, in the park?
Does Colorado define "school property" or "school grounds?"