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One guy in the crowd could have saved everyone (wearing gun) Gun advocates say the movie theater where a Colorado gunman opened fire Friday, killing 12 and wounded 58, has a strict policy against firearms on its premises – even for patrons have concealed handgun permits. Cinemark Holdings Inc. Owns 459 theaters and 5,181 screens in the U.S. And Latin America – including the Century 16 movie theater in Aurora, Colo., scene of the mass shooting. The company does not appear to post its firearms policy on its website. WND's after-hours calls and emails to Cinemark had not been returned at the time of this report. Dudley Brown, executive director of Rocky Mountain Gun Owners, told ABC News the Aurora Century 16 movie theater's policy prohibits firearm carry. Since 2006, some pro-gun bloggers have complained about their own experiences with Cinemark gun policies. On the Defensive Carry blog, one Alaskan moviegoer posting under the name "SubNine" claimed Cinemark managers asked him to put his firearm in his vehicle if he wanted to see a movie. According to his post, the managers showed him a cardboard sign near the ticket counter that said, "No firearms allowed." | |||
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