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  • bwane1686
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2021
    • 65

    Las Vegas trip- staying at Park MGM. Any issues with CCW?

    Planning to go to Vegas next weekend and staying at Park MGM. Any detections on firearms? Have my non resident AZ permit and planned to carry on me the entire time. Will probably hang out at Caesar?s one of the days because of the buffet. Any issues with Park MGM and Caesar?s, other than their no firearms sign if there is one.
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    edgerly779
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    CGN Contributor
    • Aug 2009
    • 19871

    Call and ask. try google search.

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    • #3
      9Cal_OC
      Calguns Addict
      • Apr 2019
      • 6638

      No issues. Just don’t make it obvious that you’re carrying.
      Freedom isn't free...

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        Quiet
        retired Goon
        • Mar 2007
        • 30241

        Originally posted by bwane1686
        Planning to go to Vegas next weekend and staying at Park MGM. Any detections on firearms? Have my non resident AZ permit and planned to carry on me the entire time. Will probably hang out at Caesar's one of the days because of the buffet. Any issues with Park MGM and Caesar's, other than their no firearms sign if there is one.
        AFAIK...
        Wynn Las Vegas is the only casino that has metal/weapon detectors at the entrances to their property.

        Some Las Vegas casinos have "weapon detectors" at the entrances to their hotel elevators.
        ^Rio and Stratosphere.


        Both, Caesars Entertainment and MGM Resorts International, have corporate policies that prohibits the possession of weapons on their property.

        It is the standard corporate lawyer CYA policy that is implemented to reduce their liability in case something happens at their property involving the use of a weapon by a guest.

        Under NV laws...

        Posted no firearm signs only have legal weight when posted at the entrance to a Gov owned/operated building, school/college/university owned/operated property, or child care facility. [NRS 202.3673]
        ^Be aware that a majority of the convention spaces/buildings in Las Vegas are owned/operated by the Clark County Government.

        Private property posting a no weapons sign has no legal weight and is just a public notice of that property's policy.

        Private property owner/operator or their representative can ask anyone on their property to leave their property for any reason and failure to leave can result in them contacting law enforcement for a trespassing violation.
        When NV LEOs respond, they will ask violators to leave the property per the request of the property owner/operator or their representative and failure to leave can result in an arrest for trespassing [NRS 207.200] and/or public nuisance [NRS 202.470].

        Therefore...

        As long as you carrying a conceal handgun in accordance with NV laws, then you will be legal under NV laws.

        As long as the private property owner/operator or their employees does not discover you carrying a conceal handgun, then you will have no issues conceal carrying while on their property.
        Last edited by Quiet; 03-24-2024, 5:12 PM.
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          bwane1686
          Junior Member
          • Sep 2021
          • 65

          Originally posted by Quiet
          AFAIK...
          Wynn Las Vegas is the only casino that has metal/weapon detectors at the entrances to their property.

          Some Las Vegas casinos have "weapon detectors" at the entrances to their hotel elevators.
          ^Rio and Stratosphere.


          Both, Caesars Entertainment and MGM Resorts International, have corporate policies that prohibits the possession of weapons on their property.

          It is the standard corporate lawyer CYA policy that is implemented to reduce their liability in case something happens at their property involving the use of a weapon by a guest.

          Under NV laws...

          Posted no firearm signs only have legal weight when posted at the entrance to a Gov owned/operated building, school/college/university owned/operated property, or child care facility. [NRS 202.3673]
          ^Be aware that a majority of the convention spaces/buildings in Las Vegas are owned/operated by the Clark County Government.

          Private property posting a no weapons sign has no legal weight and is just a public notice of that property's policy.

          Private property owner/operator or their representative can ask anyone on their property to leave their property for any reason and failure to leave can result in them contacting law enforcement for a trespassing violation.
          When NV LEOs respond, they will ask violators to leave the property per the request of the property owner/operator or their representative and failure to leave can result in an arrest for trespassing [NRS 207.200] and/or public nuisance [NRS 202.470].

          Therefore...

          As long as you carrying a conceal handgun in accordance with NV laws, then you will be legal under NV laws.

          As long as the private property owner/operator or their employees does not discover you carrying a conceal handgun, then you will have no issues conceal carrying while on their property.
          Thank you! Yeah I?ve read mixed answers across the internet but was more worried about MGM and Caesar?s properties as that?s where I?ll mostly be. Definitely will keep it concealed and not do anything obvious.

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          • #6
            Quiet
            retired Goon
            • Mar 2007
            • 30241

            Originally posted by bwane1686
            Thank you! Yeah I've read mixed answers across the internet but was more worried about MGM and Caesar's properties as that's where I'll mostly be. Definitely will keep it concealed and not do anything obvious.
            FWIW...
            Last year (August 2023), I spent a week staying and walking between multiple Caesars Entertainment properties (Linq, Harrahs, Flamingo, Horseshoe, Paris, and Caesars Palace).
            The entire time I was at those properties, I concealed carried and did not have any issues.
            Any unattended firearms left in my hotel room were secured in locked containers inside my locked luggage and I had no issues with this.


            Note that...
            Because of the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting incident, several Las Vegas hotel/casinos have implemented room check/search policies that are part of the TOS for renting a room.
            Since you agree to the TOS by renting the room, you give hotel/casino personnel permission to randomly search your room, when you are not in it, for any weapons and other contraband items.
            ^I know this has been done starting in 2018 and has not stopped. From personal knowledge; Caesars Entertainment properties (Caesars Palace, Bally's, Harrah's, Cromwell, Flamingo, Rio, Linq, Paris, Planet Hollywood), MGM Resorts properties (MGM Grand, Bellagio, Aria, Vdara, Excalibur, Luxor, Mandalay Bay, Mirage, New York New York), and Wynn Resorts properties (Wynn, Encore) are all doing this.
            Last edited by Quiet; 03-24-2024, 6:35 PM.
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