So, my 6yr old son and I have been waiting for a chance to go see the new Batman movie. After a busy weekend of work work work, I asked if he wanted to go tonight.... Of course he did! So while he was getting ready, I looked up MJR's theatre policies online.
They are:
Theatre Policy:
Costumes, Masks or like attire is not permitted in the theatre.
Please, NO OUTSIDE Food or Beverages Allowed
Children 6 & under are NOT PERMITTED into R RATED features at ANYTIME
Children 6 & under are NOT PERMITTED into PG-13 RATED features after 6PM
A Parent or Guardian MUST ACCOMPANY Minors under 17 to R rated movies
Movie Reward points are not eligible with any purchase with a Hollywood Movie Money, or Movie Cash check
So I was like
then I was like
and I strapped on the holster and away we went. On the way there, I was thinking to myself "this might be a perfect opportunity to pass out an MOC Flyer." ....."crap! they're on my desk." I didn't have time to turn around, and usually I have a couple in my car for circumstances like these.
On the way there, I asked my son some questions like "Why does your daddy carry a gun?" and so on. The reason I ask my children these questions is because there is a very real possibility that someday they could be being asked those questions by someone other than myself, and they need to know the right way to word their answers.... or to be able to not answer at all, but that is very very difficult for a child. (that is an entirely different subject, for the sake of this thread I will just leave it at that.) I also asked him "what should I do if they ask me to leave my gun in the car?" He said, "well if they do then maybe we should never come here, we can just wait longer for movies to buy them in Wal-Mart, they let you carry your gun in Wal-Mart." I chuckled a bit when he said that. But he was cool with it, if I was asked to disarm we would just leave.
When we got there, I did nothing in particular to "hide" I also did nothing in particular to "show" my strong side. I just walked around as like I would if I were unarmed. I paid for our tickets, we walked to the restroom for a pre-movie potty-break, and then proceeded to watch the movie. about 2/3 of the way through, my son was thirsty and had to use the restroom again. So we went out in the lobby, stood in a fairly decent length of a line. Then we went back to finish watching the movie.
Can you imagine that... A big 'ole movie theatre, with plenty of people, and even shortly after the Aurora, CO incident and NO ONE went running to the door or making a scene. I can't say 100% that anyone even noticed I was armed, but that is kinda the point I guess. However there were PLENTY of opportunities for someone to take notice.
For the time being, I'm chalking it up as a theatre that I will continue to frequent.