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Old 05-09-2019, 11:38 AM
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TL;DR
Cosmo: No problem
Aria: No problem
Caesers: No problem
Venetian: No problem (see below, luggage scanning)
Mandalay: No problem (see below, metal detectors)
Fashion Mall: No problem

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Just wanted to share my experience with my Vegas trip. I carried at all times, including Cosmo, Aria, Caesars, Venetian, Mandalay, & the Fashion Mall.

Venetian:
As we got to the Venetian with the cab, I noticed the bell desk door was open ajar and I could see clearly that there were bell desk guys handing luggage to 2 security guys dressed in black wearing blue nitrile gloves putting the luggage on some type of platform (maybe conveyor belt).

Mandalay:
My wife wanted to go see the MJ show at Mandalay. I expected some extra security at Mandalay (for obvious reasons), and saw nothing different. As we approached the entrance of the theater, noticed they had metal detectors. I back-tracked to the security desk. I told the guard that I am attending the show and noticed that there are metal detectors and would like to check-in my firearm. He asked if I was an active LEO, which I declined. He said they couldn't check-in my firearm. I said no problem and thanked him for his time and walked away.

We had time to kill until the show started so we just walked around a bit. Security didn't appear to care about me carrying, nor asked if I had a carry permit. After a bit more walking around, we took a cab to Cosmo and put the gun in the room safe, and headed back to Mandalay for the show.

We got back to the theater and as I was emptying my pockets to walk through the metal detectors, I noticed my backup mag (steel) was still in my change pocket. I didn't take it out and I walked through the metal detector. Not a single peep or alert from the detectors.

Not sure why the detectors didn't go off with the steel mag.

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I echo what you are saying, I have been in several casinos since that horrible day and I've never been stopped. And perhaps coincidentally I don't think I have been in any of the casinos you went into, it appears I am not as ritzy as you.

TI, Bellagio, Paris, MGM, Trop, NYNY, South Point, and Silverton to the best I can recall. Plus a few on Fremont St. No issues anywhere.
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Seriously? I carry a knife EVERYWHERE. I figured if I could in CA I could carry it anywhere except on an airliner. I've lost a couple that way because I don't even think about it and forgot to leave it at home.

Venetian is posted, btw. There's a little bitty sign that's facing inward, so you would normally only see it when LEAVING.
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Seriously? I carry a knife EVERYWHERE. I figured if I could in CA I could carry it anywhere except on an airliner. I've lost a couple that way because I don't even think about it and forgot to leave it at home.

Venetian is posted, btw. There's a little bitty sign that's facing inward, so you would normally only see it when LEAVING.
Seriously. For that matter, there’s no statewide preemption for knife laws in California, so you can’t (legally) carry everywhere here, either. Counties and municipalities as well as other states can and do pass more stringent knife laws.
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Was in Vegas again for 4th of July.

Here is an update:

Cosmo: No problem
Caesers: No problem
Caesers Forum Shops: No problem
Venetian: No problem
Palazzo: No problem
Paris: No problem
Fashion Mall: No problem
Bellagio: No problem
Wynn: No problem

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Mandalay: No problem (see below, metal detectors)
I didn't see any metal detectors at MB last time. Are they at all the casino entrances, or just the theater?
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Vegas has unique problems due its popularity. Part of the allure is the party-hearty, happy go lucky vibe. They won't just install metal detectors or give the appearance of a police state without thinking long and hard about it.

Concealed is concealed, the casinos won't be wanding or scanning people anytime soon.
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Vegas has unique problems due its popularity. Part of the allure is the party-hearty, happy go lucky vibe. They won't just install metal detectors or give the appearance of a police state without thinking long and hard about it.

Concealed is concealed, the casinos won't be wanding or scanning people anytime soon.
I was just in Las Vegas last week at The Big Blues Bender event at the Hardrock Hotel.
In order to get into any of the shows (five different stages) they wanded everyone and checked purses as well.

Perhaps on non-events, there is no wanding but....just sayin'...
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Vegas has unique problems due its popularity. Part of the allure is the party-hearty, happy go lucky vibe. They won't just install metal detectors or give the appearance of a police state without thinking long and hard about it.
That's how it USED to be. The millennials are in the process of taking over.

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The night clubs and strip clubs are already. Some of them won't even let you bring in a knife.
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NV must have a no drinking while carrying clause? Drinking or carrying in Vegas? Hmmmmmm.....
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NV must have a no drinking while carrying clause? Drinking or carrying in Vegas? Hmmmmmm.....
It's legal to the same limit as driving.
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NV must have a no drinking while carrying clause? Drinking or carrying in Vegas? Hmmmmmm.....
No, they do not have such a clause. The law in NV says you cannot be over the legal limit to drive if you are carrying. You will learn this if you ever get a NV CCW.
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NV DUI = BAC of 0.08 or greater
NV possession of firearm while drinking = BAC of 0.10 or greater
AB291 passed this year reduces the limit to .08 for firearms

https://www.leg.state.nv.us/App/NELI.../6530/Overview

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Parts of it took effect immediately, parts by Oct 1 and others Jan 1 2020. I am not sure when the change to .08 takes effect or if it has, but no later than 1/1/2020 if it hasn’t already.
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AB291 passed this year reduces the limit to .08 for firearms

https://www.leg.state.nv.us/App/NELI.../6530/Overview
Good to know.

Anyone here actually carried while having a drink around the strip? With all the crazies, i'd feel it'd be risky.
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Anyone here actually carried while having a drink around the strip? With all the crazies, i'd feel it'd be risky.
Yes, I don’t walk the strip though. I usually Uber between shows/casinos/hotel unless I am visiting a next door or across the street casino.
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AB291 passed this year reduces the limit to .08 for firearms

https://www.leg.state.nv.us/App/NELI.../6530/Overview



Parts of it took effect immediately, parts by Oct 1 and others Jan 1 2020. I am not sure when the change to .08 takes effect or if it has, but no later than 1/1/2020 if it hasn’t already.
Good to know.
Thought that bill had been veto'd.
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Good to know.
Thought that bill had been veto'd.
Unfortunately he signed it Jun 14. I am sure the anti gunners there are emboldened, who knows what’s next. They removed the part that would have killed existing preemption laws, but added a red flag law. I am sure the Brady Bunch will be going after state preemption laws again next time around.

If the preemption laws are killed, then it will be open season on guns and carry rights in Vegas.

https://www.ktvn.com/story/40551662/...on-gun-safety1
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Anybody know for sure about the Vegas monorail?

Last time I was there I saw a "no firearms" sign (think it was a pistol with the circle/line through it) so I just didn't go in and walked the mile or so from my hotel to where I was going.
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Last time I was there I saw a "no firearms" sign (think it was a pistol with the circle/line through it) so I just didn't go in and walked the mile or so from my hotel to where I was going.
NV laws prohibits carry in "public buildings" that are posted. [NRS 202.3673]
A "public building" is a building that is owned/operated by a Gov agency.

The Las Vegas Monorail is owned/operated by a not-for-profit corporation and is not owned/operated by a Gov agency.

Private property owner/operator can legally ask a person to leave their property for any reason. Failure to do so when asked, can result in a trespassing arrest. [NRS 207.200]

Therefore...
There are no NV laws/regulations that prohibits possession/carry of firearms in the Las Vegas Monorail facilities or on the monorail.
However, if discovered doing so, a person can be asked to leave the property/monorail and failure to do so, can result in an arrest for trespassing.
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I used the search button & did not find any info. Procrastination has caught up with me. Headed to Vegas Tuesday. What do you guys do in Las Vegas when you are going to a show & cannot carry?
Last time in Reno put gun in room safe & then could not open. Called room service and guy shows up with security they wanted to know what was in the safe & then had to follow security to check it in. I am thinking this is what they do every time or am I paranoid? So do you check it with security then retrieve when walking the strip or use a cable locked container & leave it in the room. I do have a Utah permit so I am good otherwise.
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Concealed is concealed. We were at the Orleans last weekend, both my wife and I carried all the time. We also did some range time and left more guns in the safe as well as an AR in the car.
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My daughter locked her stuffed bear in the safe in our room at the Casablanca in Mesquite. Manager and security came together to unlock it . Seems to be standard procedure.
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If you’re going to SEMA, don’t try it... they have metal detectors at every entrance now. I would carry everywhere except when you’re at the show... test the “lock box” out in your room before you actually put the firearm in there.
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If you’re going to SEMA, don’t try it... they have metal detectors at every entrance now. I would carry everywhere except when you’re at the show... test the “lock box” out in your room before you actually put the firearm in there.
I've gone to SEMA for several years and never had a problem with CCW. juncali is right. Metal detectors at every entrance. We (Wife and I) walked up to a little know entrance to the South Hall and they were using metal detectors, wanding and thoroughly checking bags..... Crap!

We went around to the other side looking for a place to park the wife so I could take my pistol to the car. Front side of the South Hall was packed. Metal detectors but no 2nd screen. They were just passing everyone thru wether they set off the detectors or not. There was a huge restless crowd waiting to get in so I got in line and walked right thru.

Had a good day and saw lots of cars, booth babes, cars and equipment.
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I've gone to SEMA for several years and never had a problem with CCW. juncali is right. Metal detectors at every entrance. We (Wife and I) walked up to a little know entrance to the South Hall and they were using metal detectors, wanding and thoroughly checking bags..... Crap!
FYI.

The Las Vegas Convention Center is owned/operated by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, which is a Nevada Government Agency.

Metal detectors and posted "no guns/weapons" signs have legal weight at the Las Vegas Convention Center. [NRS 202.3673]

Even if you have a valid carry permit, it is illegal to conceal carry in the Las Vegas Convention Center.
^Exemption for LEOs, Judges, and valid carry permit holders with written permission from the Gov agency that owns/operates the building/facility.
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FYI.

The Las Vegas Convention Center is owned/operated by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, which is a Nevada Government Agency.

Metal detectors and posted "no guns/weapons" signs have legal weight at the Las Vegas Convention Center. [NRS 202.3673]

Even if you have a valid carry permit, it is illegal to conceal carry in the Las Vegas Convention Center.
^Exemption for LEOs, Judges, and valid carry permit holders with written permission from the Gov agency that owns/operates the building/facility.
From Wiki....
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) is a government agency and the official destination marketing organization for Southern Nevada. It was founded by the Nevada Legislature in 1955. The LVCVA is a public-private partnership that owns and operates the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC),

Did not know that.... I definitely did not see any no gun signs.
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Just went to Vegas this weekend, definitely test the safe in room before using it if that’s where your putting it. We went to 2 concerts and both had metal detectors so I didn’t carry there. We stay at a friends Hilton timeshare every time so there is no room cleaning unless you ask for it and no one comes in when you leave the do not disturb on the door. I wouldn’t leave it in my car, we saw homeless everywhere including parking structures.
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My daughter locked her stuffed bear in the safe in our room at the Casablanca in Mesquite. Manager and security came together to unlock it . Seems to be standard procedure.
Uncommon in Vegas. Every time I called down to have the safe unlocked because the last putz that rented the room left it locked, an ordinary maintenance guy opened it.

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Just went to Vegas this weekend, definitely test the safe in room before using it if that’s where your putting it. We went to 2 concerts and both had metal detectors so I didn’t carry there. We stay at a friends Hilton timeshare every time so there is no room cleaning unless you ask for it and no one comes in when you leave the do not disturb on the door. I wouldn’t leave it in my car, we saw homeless everywhere including parking structures.
Don't leave anything in the safe you'd be heartbroken over if it were stolen. Lots and lots of people know how to open them. There are lots of stories of poker players, who usually carry lots of cash, have had tens of thousands of dollars stolen from their hotel safe.
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Good thing someone asked this - I'll be going to Vegas with the family in December. Planning on a couple of shows and activities.

I guess I have to leave my firearm in a safe, etc. for David Copperfield and Mystere?



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I open the room safe, feed my cable through the gap between the hinges and then lock it in my own cable lock box which is now attached to their safe. Or just put in in the vault in my truck.
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Heading back from Las Vegas tomorrow, thanks everyone for your advice. It went well. Packed everywhere but the shows. Went with no room service since short trip, kept in cable lock box when @ shows.
Just had a room check by hotel. This a new policy since Mandalay Bay, for people who opt out of room service
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I left everything in my hotel room because they did the same thing last year but the South Hall at SEMA had a "Media Only" entrance. If you had a media badge they waved you through without checking at all, but at other places inside they were wanding.

Dude in front of me had his pocket knife thrown in the trash can by security after they saw the clip on his pocket. Bummer for him.
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Hi guys. I have a NV CCW, as well as AZ and MO., and was minding my own biz walking into the Venetian Resort on the Vegas Strip, and got stopped by Security because he saw my pocket knife clip in cargo pant hip pocket.
He said I could not go in with a weapon.
I started to walk out, and he said, "just tuck it in all the way" (no clip showing) and I could go in.
I AM CARRYING A GLOCK 43 and EXTRA MAG under my untucked shirt, but he never asked or frisked, just told me to tuck in knife......!!!
if they kicked out everyone with a weapon they would not make as much $$$$$$
What a difference four years make.

Due to NV knife laws, pre-2015, what security told you would have been illegal (felony).

Prior to 2015, it was illegal to conceal carry any type of knife.
This included folding knives that were folded closed.
It is legal to open carry knives.
So, in order to be legal, some part of the knife (pocket clip) had to be exposed at all time.

In 2015, NV changed their knife laws, so now it's legal to conceal carry knives (fixed blade or folder).
However, it is still illegal to conceal carry a machette/sword.
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What a difference four years make.

Due to NV knife laws, pre-2015, what security told you would have been illegal (felony).

Prior to 2015, it was illegal to conceal carry any type of knife.
This included folding knives that were folded closed.
It is legal to open carry knives.
So, in order to be legal, some part of the knife (pocket clip) had to be exposed at all time.

In 2015, NV changed their knife laws, so now it's legal to conceal carry knives (fixed blade or folder).
However, it is still illegal to conceal carry a machette/sword.
It’s still a gross misdemeanor in Clark County to carry a concealed knife with a blade of three inches or longer without written permission from the Sheriff.
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Hi guys. I have a NV CCW, as well as AZ and MO., and was minding my own biz walking into the Venetian Resort on the Vegas Strip, and got stopped by Security because he saw my pocket knife clip in cargo pant hip pocket.
He said I could not go in with a weapon.
I started to walk out, and he said, "just tuck it in all the way" (no clip showing) and I could go in.
I AM CARRYING A GLOCK 43 and EXTRA MAG under my untucked shirt, but he never asked or frisked, just told me to tuck in knife......!!!
if they kicked out everyone with a weapon they would not make as much $$$$$$
Same experience for me at the wynn. Talked about the knife didnt see the glock 32.
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