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<blockquote data-quote="Skaloop" data-source="post: 68383259" data-attributes="member: 148393"><p>Really? So some guy with a plan storms into a dark theatre launching smoke bombs and shooting randomly with a machine gun is going to be taken out by some unsuspecting person with a handgun in his pants who's munching away on popcorn?</p><p></p><p>Sure, if everyone had a gun cocked and at the ready at all times, it might help. But otherwise, they're just sitting ducks trying to draw from their holster while a guy in a dark smokey theatre is mowing people down. Then, even if they get to draw their weapon, they are panicked and shooting blindly in a dark smokey theatre.</p><p></p><p>The very rare occasions where someone attacks a theatre, combined with the very rare occasions where someone else with a weapon would be able to stop it, makes it pretty pointless to carry a firearm to a theatre. Or really, anywhere else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skaloop, post: 68383259, member: 148393"] Really? So some guy with a plan storms into a dark theatre launching smoke bombs and shooting randomly with a machine gun is going to be taken out by some unsuspecting person with a handgun in his pants who's munching away on popcorn? Sure, if everyone had a gun cocked and at the ready at all times, it might help. But otherwise, they're just sitting ducks trying to draw from their holster while a guy in a dark smokey theatre is mowing people down. Then, even if they get to draw their weapon, they are panicked and shooting blindly in a dark smokey theatre. The very rare occasions where someone attacks a theatre, combined with the very rare occasions where someone else with a weapon would be able to stop it, makes it pretty pointless to carry a firearm to a theatre. Or really, anywhere else. [/QUOTE]
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