Saw OC at BWs in Columbus yesterday.
Was OC all through Avon,Planfield and Indy going to different stores no problems. I went to the Movies at 8pm Regal in Avon and they told me to put my gun in the car. The lady who gave me the ticket didn't care but another worker there did. Didn't see any signs on the doors or anything like that. Not sure what to think. I was already late for the movie so I gave in and put it in the safe.
Was OC all through Avon,Planfield and Indy going to different stores no problems. I went to the Movies at 8pm Regal in Avon and they told me to put my gun in the car. The lady who gave me the ticket didn't care but another worker there did. Didn't see any signs on the doors or anything like that. Not sure what to think. I was already late for the movie so I gave in and put it in the safe.
There is a small no weapons sign, IIRC reading on another thread, next to the concession area.
So--they want to deny us our right to defend ourselves against being robbed by the price of
Well, movie theaters have a hard time, wondering why people won't come in.
Maybe millions of gun owners sending them a no gun-no money card would send a message.
And you wouldn't be totally wrong.I thought it was because most of the movies suck.
Was OC all through Avon,Planfield and Indy going to different stores no problems. I went to the Movies at 8pm Regal in Avon and they told me to put my gun in the car. The lady who gave me the ticket didn't care but another worker there did. Didn't see any signs on the doors or anything like that. Not sure what to think. I was already late for the movie so I gave in and put it in the safe.
Did you consider any other choices? I know some would cover it and go back. I'm not implying you did anything "wrong," it's just interesting that people tend to react differently in this situation.
I would have politely requested a refund for the tickets and any snacks I had purchased and found an alternate entertainment activity.
Did you consider any other choices? I know some would cover it and go back. I'm not implying you did anything "wrong," it's just interesting that people tend to react differently in this situation.
I would have politely requested a refund for the tickets and any snacks I had purchased and found an alternate entertainment activity.