True, but Colorado law allows CCW permit holders to carry anywhere it is otherwise legal. As far as I can tell, CO does not have any accommodation for property owners who don't want the CCW's on their property. If you can keep it concealed, you can carry it there in CO. (No Fed buildings, or state offices, etc.)
I'm not a lawyer, but I did read the Wikipedia page today.
Personally I’d just skip these places as they are known gun free zones.
CO Rev Statutes section 18-12-214 says: “(5) Nothing in this part 2 [regarding concealed carry] shall be construed to limit, restrict, or prohibit in any manner the existing rights of a private property owner, private tenant, private employer, or private business entity.”
This means private property owners can keep guns off their property, as they should have the right to do.
My husband carries here in CO. We are actually in Aurora. He said the most a business can do is ask you to leave if someone notices it.
No, I read their law. Private owners can ban ccw on their own property. Even rocky men gun owners mentions such an example and says as much, the law says itself that the rights of private property owners and businesses are not changed for them to have to allow ccw on their property if they don’t want it.