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Aurora City Ordinance Question

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jlficken:
I talked to the City Attorney and they have no plans on repealing it or changing it in any way. I then called the State Attorneys office and got a call back from someone that is the legal advisor for the State Patrol on CCW laws and he said that some of it can stand but some wouldn't be able to. He was really vague on what would still be enforceable and what wouldn't be. I dunno it is just a pain. I read the law one way and someone else reads it another and then I get told the intent of the new law was to make all signs and ordinances go away from someone at the State Attorney Generals office. I am not sure if I want to be the first one to challenge it though. I have enough stress in my life as is.  Maybe I should contact Sen. Christiensen and ask him what his original intent was on this subject?

armed and humorous:
It probably doesn't matter what Christensen's original intent was; look at the mess they've made of 2A!  Personally, I wouldn't be concerned about CC in Aurora based on their ordinance any longer.  However, you still need to make sure you don't violate state law on the subject.  That means, nowhere already banned by the state, which includes posted property whether it be private or public.  So, unless they post things like their parks, library, and trails, you should be good to go once 430 kicks in (which I'm still not sure of as far as a date goes, but sometime soon, if not already).

Unless you have some  cops out there who stop you for no reason and frisk you (or make some kind of official contact where you'd be required to tell them), or you are doing something illegal or suspicious other than carrying concealed, who would ever know you were packing anyway?

armed and humorous:
P.S.  Your representitive to Congress is having a town hall meeting in Aurora on the 14th (see Rich B's post under general categories).  Maybe you could get him to clear it up once and for all.

jlficken:
Cool, thanks for the information.  They do have things signed even the parks very sparsly.  I hadn't seen Rich's post yet.

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