LEOSA carry guide for Missouri
Active-duty officer guidance under 18 U.S.C. § 926B in Missouri. Browse common high-traffic facilities below — courthouses, stadiums, federal buildings, hospitals, airports, and museums — and sign in to look up the latest officer-submitted reports.
Major facilities officers ask about in Missouri
Stadiums, arenas, federal buildings, hospitals, airports, museums, and landmarks below are common destinations. LEOSA status varies by facility — and can vary by event, screening contractor, or day. Create a free account with your agency email to look up the latest officer-submitted reports for any of these.
- Sign up to look up policyStadium / ArenaArrowhead StadiumKansas City, MO
- Sign up to look up policyStadium / ArenaKauffman StadiumKansas City, MO
- Sign up to look up policyStadium / ArenaT-Mobile CenterKansas City, MO
- Sign up to look up policyStadium / ArenaBusch StadiumSt. Louis, MO
- Sign up to look up policyStadium / ArenaEnterprise CenterSt. Louis, MO
- Sign up to look up policyStadium / ArenaThe Dome at America’s CenterSt. Louis, MO
- Sign up to look up policyAirportSt. Louis Lambert International AirportSt. Louis, MO
- Sign up to look up policyAirportKansas City International AirportKansas City, MO
- Sign up to look up policyCourthouseThomas F. Eagleton US CourthouseSt. Louis, MO
- Sign up to look up policyHospitalBarnes-Jewish HospitalSt. Louis, MO
- Sign up to look up policyFederal BuildingGateway ArchSt. Louis, MO
- Sign up to look up policyMuseum / LandmarkSaint Louis Art MuseumSt. Louis, MO
Presence on this list does not imply a particular LEOSA status. Verified officers see the latest community reports after signing in.
What LEOSA covers in Missouri
The Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (Missouri included) lets a qualified active-duty law enforcement officer carry a concealed firearm notwithstanding most state and local restrictions on concealed carry by private persons. The federal statute preempts laws of general application against concealed carry.
It does not override federal facility statutes (notably 18 U.S.C. § 930), and it explicitly preserves the authority of states and private property owners to restrict carry on government and private property. In practice, that means many courthouses, schools, and government buildings in Missouri remain off-limits even for officers carrying under LEOSA.
Officers in Missouri should verify three things before relying on LEOSA at a specific facility: (1) the facility's own posted policy; (2) any state-specific statute governing that category of facility; and (3) whether the facility falls under a federal preemption carve-out.
Not legal advice
Articles and listings on this site are informational and may be outdated. Always verify applicable law and facility policy in Missouri before carrying. This site is for active-duty officers under 18 U.S.C. § 926B and is not for retired officers or § 926C / HR 218 carry.