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In reply to the discussion: Federal judge rules Aurora theater shooting was foreseeable [View all]JimDandy
(7,318 posts)53. Same here. I really love my
little local one room theatre, as does everyone I know in my area. And in the past, it sure was handy to stream out the emergency doors right into the parking lot. I don't mind, though, now having to go the long circuitous route out the front door, down the side of the building and then around back, since the chance of exposure to a sitting duck gallery shooting event is now lessened. I'd rather a simple fix like that, instead of a draconian TSA type fix.
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Okay, so the theater owners, who are victims of the shooter as surely as their patrons,
mbperrin
Aug 2014
#1
Most "emergency exits" are in fact considered exits from the theater
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Aug 2014
#49
Does the NRA realize what this means? Big Business will now become Pro Gun Control.
McCamy Taylor
Aug 2014
#2
Yes, the gun lobby will profit from this. Along with the OC groups. Bad ruling.
freshwest
Aug 2014
#15
Just the opposite I predict. No business will want to post the "no guns allowed" sign that prevent
24601
Aug 2014
#42
I'm not sure I like this. Is every venue now expected to be prepared for a mass-shooting?
arcane1
Aug 2014
#3