All you have to do is wait for the movie to come out on DVD. Then watch it in the comfort of your own living room where you make the rules.
You can even put your gun in the trunk of your car.
All you have to do is wait for the movie to come out on DVD. Then watch it in the comfort of your own living room where you make the rules.
If you CC how will they ever know?
I always carry at Kerasotes in Muncie. Never had a problem and I've never seen a sign. I will look, but I will still carry until I get asked not to.
Then I will make a point about not coming back and informing everyone I know of their "Helpless Victim Zone".
I CC at their theaters every time I go to the movies. If you CC how will they ever know?
They frown on people OC'ing their own milk duds also. This is why I choose to CC my milk duds as well as my pistol...
Jokes on him cause I was CC'ing at the time too and he was none the wiser and I still continue to CC to this day.
And you still give them your business.
We are of the opinion that the establishment would be safer when citizens are allowed to carry, on this we all agree. But, while the posted sign isn't law, it IS the right of the owner to make such rules for the customers. Yes, I agree it is not in his best interest, but it is his right.
I believe this principle applies to any private property, just the same as an owner should have the right to allow smoking in his bar or restaurant, etc. (Fort Wayne recently passed legislation banning smoking in bars within city limits. Stupid, we know. We're working on fixing it.)
Ah the same way businesses kept African Americans out in the early to mid 1900s awesome.