Regardless its a "lawful" GFZ as I recall. Complete with fines and a criminal record. Call and make sure they have the ability to "check" your pistol at the door. At one time I believe it was codified that they had to provide a secured storage for your gun.They do not. At some point the law got changed & “riverboat” was removed. Now all casinos in IN are victim disarmament zones.
That being said, I do not recall if metal detectors are used or not. It’s been a long time since I’ve been to one.
Yeah I don’t frequent them either….They do not. At some point the law got changed & “riverboat” was removed. Now all casinos in IN are victim disarmament zones.
That being said, I do not recall if metal detectors are used or not. It’s been a long time since I’ve been to one.
I would 100% never do that. lol I’d rather leave it at home than hand to some moron…. That doesn’t even make any sense to me at all.Regardless its a "lawful" GFZ as I recall. Complete with fines and a criminal record. Call and make sure they have the ability to "check" your pistol at the door. At one time I believe it was codified that they had to provide a secured storage for your gun.
But even then I've heard some horror stories of them only having responsible staff there part of the time so if you happen to take too long you'd have to come back the next day to get your gun back because the person responsible's shift ended before you were ready to leave and nobody else was capable of doing it.
As described to me they would take you behind the counter into a room, you would insert your holstered firearm into a safe deposit box of sorts and lock it, taking the key. So you arent handing it to anyone.I would 100% never do that. lol I’d rather leave it at home than hand to some moron…. That doesn’t even make any sense to me at all.
I’ve used the gun check a few times, Beltarra, Horseshoe, and French Lick, and never has the security dude touched the weapon. They walk in to the secure room with you, and you put your gun in the lock box and take the key with you. Horseshoe had small lock boxes they bring out to the checkpoint and you place your gun in it there and lock it, then they put it in a safe.I would 100% never do that. lol I’d rather leave it at home than hand to some moron…. That doesn’t even make any sense to me at all.
This is my understanding of how it works. Have not done in a while, casinos don’t attract me much anymore…I’ve used the gun check a few times, Beltarra, Horseshoe, and French Lick, and never has the security dude touched the weapon. They walk in to the secure room with you, and you put your gun in the lock box and take the key with you. Horseshoe had small lock boxes they bring out to the checkpoint and you place your gun in it there and lock it, then they put it in a safe.
I don’t gamble much, maybe $10 in a slot and I’m done, but we like to go in and get a drink and walk around and people watch.This is my understanding of how it works. Have not done in a while, casinos don’t attract me much anymore…
Well it’s went through a few… changes.They do not. At some point the law got changed & “riverboat” was removed. Now all casinos in IN are victim disarmament zones.
That being said, I do not recall if metal detectors are used or not. It’s been a long time since I’ve been to one.
The bestie is a 7 Stars poker player and she hits Anderson or Shelbyville often, I will sometimes meet her and have dinner at The Steakhouse in the casino. We both CC carry along with many other people that I see.French Lick has metal detectors. Was there yesterday. Leave it in the truck.
I like casinos and so does the wife. Nothing wrong with it.
Great movie, and not to derail, but.....the scene of Nicky and Dominick being stripped, beaten with baseball bats, and buried alive in the Illinois cornfield scared the hell out of child me.Never been to a Casino, but great movie.
Never been to a Casino, but great movie.