I used to work there....that casino IS covered by the River Boat exclusion in the carry law, therefore it IS illegal to posses a firearm in the casino.
I can't find the Indiana Code that prohibits carry in casinos or at the State Fair. I think you're full of it and you'll be hearing from my mom about this!
Settle down, there, Buckaroo. The authority to regulate firearms on their property is delegated by the IC. This authority is spelled out in the Indiana Administrative Code for the relevant body. Here is the IAC for carry during the State Fair, along with the IC granting the authority to regulate:
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And the IAC for Riverboat Casinos (specifically riverboat casinos, but generally assumed to apply to ALL casinos in Indiana):
68 IAC 1-7-1
Weapons on the riverboat
Authority: IC 4-33-4-1; IC 4-33-4-2; IC 4-33-4-3
Affected: IC 4-33-8; IC 35-41-1-17
Sec. 1. (a) The following definitions apply throughout this rule:
(1) "Federal enforcement officer" has the meaning set forth in 5 U.S.C. 8331 or IC 35-41-1-17, or both.
(2) "Law enforcement officer" has the meaning set forth in IC 35-41-1-17.
(3) "Security personnel" means an employee of the riverboat licensee or a supplier licensee who:
(A) holds the appropriate level of occupational license under IC 4-33-8 and 68 IAC 2-3; and
(B) is employed in the riverboat licensee's security department or by a supplier licensee that contractually provides
security services to a riverboat licensee.
(b) No individual other than an enforcement agent shall carry a weapon on board the riverboat. A law enforcement officer or
a federal enforcement officer:
(1) whose sole purpose for being on the riverboat is the performance of official duties; and
(2) who has advised the enforcement agent or the commission that the officer will be on board the riverboat;
shall be allowed to carry a weapon on board the riverboat.
(c) The riverboat licensee shall post a sign in a prominent place at the point of passenger ingress stating, "No weapons are
allowed beyond this point. Failure to comply with this rule may result in the immediate removal from the riverboat, immediate
detention by security personnel, the imposition of civil penalties, or exclusion under IC 4-33.".
(d) The riverboat licensee shall provide a secure place to which patrons do not have access to store weapons checked by:
(1) patrons;
(2) off duty law enforcement officers; or
(3) off duty federal enforcement officers.
(e) Security personnel may carry a weapon on board the riverboat during times that patrons are not present. (Indiana Gaming
Commission; 68 IAC 1-7-1; filed Jun 23, 1995, 2:30 p.m.: 18 IR 2649; readopted filed Oct 15, 2001, 4:34 p.m.: 25 IR 898; filed Dec
18, 2006, 1:16 p.m.: 20070117-IR-068060190FRA; readopted filed Sep 14, 2007, 1:40 p.m.: 20071003-IR-068070354RFA)
It's not actually illegal, it's just against the IAC, but it effectively has the force of law. As DadOfFour said, though, you're fooling yourself if you think that the technicality of a casino not actually being a riverboat means it doesn't fall under the IGC's jurisdiction.
INGO FAQ:
I used to work there....that casino IS covered by the River Boat exclusion in the carry law, therefore it IS illegal to posses a firearm in the casino. They WILL make you take a knife to your car, and if you have a gun the IGC cops WILL arrest you, I've seen it happen. As far as, if it's concealed they'll never know all I'm going to tell you is their cameras can read a driver's license laying on the floor from over 40ft up, and their surveillance guys have nothing better to do than look for people violating the rules. Like I said, IGC WILL arrest you, is it really worth it?
At the time I worked there, no, they didn't, I don't know if they've since added something. I suppose you could try to make a stink that since they're required to provide a lock box and don't they can't enforce the prohibition, but I'd bet that's an argument you'd probably not win. I always left mine in my car when I worked there, and have done the same the couple times I've gone down there.Do they allow you to lock your firearms up though? I had heard they had no facilities to accommodate this and have never carried out there.