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Old 07-02-2007, 11:43 PM
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Default Can I carry at Angels Stadium of Anaheim (aka Anaheim Stadium)?

Q: Can a licensed CCW holder carry at Angels Stadium of Anaheim (aka Anaheim Stadium)?

Some have reported being told by Anaheim PD that only Anaheim PD can carry off-duty in the stadium. So, by policy, not even off-duty LEOs from other agencies can carry - so no, obviously no CCW holders. The Angels website simply states that no weapons are allowed.

That being said, security is typically bag-check only, so unless you're carrying in a purse or backpack, concealed means concealed. Being a private venue, state law does not prohibit off-duty LEO or CCW holders from carrying inside the stadium - but do so at your own risk!

If someone happens to quote you the following Anaheim municipal code section...
Quote:
Anaheim Municipal Code
6.32.040 BEING ABOUT PLACE OF PUBLIC RESORT WHILE HAVING CONCEALED DANGEROUS OR DEADLY WEAPONS — PROHIBITED.
It shall be unlawful for any person who has concealed upon his person any dangerous or deadly weapon to loiter or be about any place where intoxicating liquors are sold or any other place of public resort. (Ord. 726 § 4; June 18, 1948.)
...then make sure to point out the preceding section:
Quote:
Anaheim Municipal Code
6.32.010 "DANGEROUS OR DEADLY WEAPONS" DEFINED. The term DANGEROUS OR DEADLY WEAPONS as used in Sections 6.32.010 through 6.32.050 of this chapter includes, but is not limited to, any dangerous or deadly weapon...and any firearm other than:
.010 One carried pursuant to valid permit issued by duly authorized governmental authority; or...
The information in this FAQ post should be considered "as-is" and is not guaranteed to be accurate in any way. The maintainers of this site make an effort, when possible, to try to verify the information, but we are not lawyers and, therefore, we cannot and will not give legal advice. If you need accurate answers, hire an attorney who is licensed in the state in question that specializes in firearms. It is completely up to the reader to verify ALL information contained in this FAQ post.

Last edited by OCResident : 07-02-2007 at 11:49 PM.