Gun pulled during argument in Cinemark theater in Kentucky

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Gun pulled during argument in Cinemark theater in Kentucky

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http://westkentuckystar.com/News/Local- ... -Trek.aspx

This incident could cause Cinemark theaters to ban concealed carry. So many better ways to handle this situation than getting into an argument.
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bblhd672 wrote:http://westkentuckystar.com/News/Local- ... -Trek.aspx

This incident could cause Cinemark theaters to ban concealed carry. So many better ways to handle this situation than getting into an argument.

:iagree:

Sometimes just a polite request to the parent to have their child stop kicking the seat will suffice. I thought Cinemark already banned carry of any kind in their theaters, but if not, this will sure give them a reason to do so. :banghead:
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Did the guy have a Kentucky CDWL? or an Illinois permit, since that's where he was from?
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If you cant control your temper and dont know how to deescalate a situation. You shouldnt own much less carry a gun.

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Jusme wrote:
bblhd672 wrote:http://westkentuckystar.com/News/Local- ... -Trek.aspx

This incident could cause Cinemark theaters to ban concealed carry. So many better ways to handle this situation than getting into an argument.

:iagree:

Sometimes just a polite request to the parent to have their child stop kicking the seat will suffice. I thought Cinemark already banned carry of any kind in their theaters, but if not, this will sure give them a reason to do so. :banghead:

Cinemark theaters in DFW area only post 30.07. I was CC in a Cinemark yesterday watching Star Trek.
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bblhd672 wrote:Cinemark theaters in DFW area only post 30.07. I was CC in a Cinemark yesterday watching Star Trek.
:iagree: Most Cinemark's in my area are usually posted 30.07. Since y wife is uneasy in theaters most of the time, we won't go in a theater that is posted for both 30.06/07.

Edited: I am also curious to see if he had a CCW permit
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Hopefully, they won't react with a knee jerk and post all locations. Knee jerk reactions in response to isolated events in one reason we have too many limitations and laws.
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He should be charged. Jack wagons like that give us a bad rap.

I don't go to theaters because of that very problem (kids of all ages in the theater...)
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TexasJohnBoy wrote:He should be charged. Jack wagons like that give us a bad rap.

I don't go to theaters because of that very problem (kids of all ages in the theater...)
Alamo Drafthouse all the way. They don't let little kids in to the place except on Tuesdays I think it is. They also don't play around with people being disruptive. AMC also has locations that have theaters that are age restricted, but it's AMC so that rules it out for those of us that come here.
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Yeah...put up a 30.06 sign at your theaters in Texas...cuz that will stop a guy from Illinois from pulling a gun in your theater in Kentucky... :banghead:
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ScottDLS wrote:Yeah...put up a 30.06 sign at your theaters in Texas...cuz that will stop a guy from Illinois from pulling a gun in your theater in Kentucky... :banghead:
There you go trying to bring logic and reason into things again. What's up with that?
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:iagree:

Yeah...logic and reason...My bad. :biggrinjester:
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