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Going to the Paramount for a show soon and was wondering if it is posted for no weapons. Does anyone know? I hate to leave my gun in the car.

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I've never specifically been to the theater in Bristol, but I went to the one in Johnson City a few times while attending ETSU... I'm not sure if the policies are the same. But, most of the theater's which I have visited in TN have had a small 'ghostbusters' decal in an in-conspicuous location, likely just for insurance purposes, but I have yet to see one which complies with TN code 39-17-1359. So, unless you see something substantially similar to this:

PURSUANT TO T.C.A. § 39-17-1359, THE OWNER/OPERATOR OF THIS

PROPERTY HAS BANNED WEAPONS ON THIS PROPERTY, OR WITHIN THIS

BUILDING OR THIS PORTION OF THIS BUILDING. FAILURE TO COMPLY

WITH THIS PROHIBITION IS PUNISHABLE AS A CRIMINAL ACT UNDER

STATE LAW AND MAY SUBJECT THE VIOLATOR TO A FINE OF NOT MORE THAN $500.

You have no legal obligation to disarm. The only exceptions are places which are declared off-limits by TN law (which are few, but noteable... though you won't find a movie theater in one, so no worries), or if a responsible person for the property which you are on specifically requests that you leave.

I always conceal when I go to the movies.

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I don't know either. It's been a while since I've been there. When we get the databas set up I'll do a walk down State Street and get them entered. There isn't normally a problem there, although State Street Bar and Grill, just down the street, occasionally has a problem. I would be warry of leaving the gun in my car though. They aren't that far from the projects on the VA side.

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I'd only be worried if they have metal detectors. :)

That really wouldn't matter either would it Tungsten? My understanding is the same as molonlabetn. It has the be posted a certain way. I mean, out of respect sure, but not against the law, right?

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Went to the show tonight and saw Rhonda Vincent in a fantastic Bluegrass performance. She was cool ( and so was I ). Saw no signs or any restrictions of any kind. I really felt better when I went from the theater to my car in a very unlit parking lot.

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