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Local theater chains are taking a closer look at how they operate and secure their facilities in the wake of the Colorado shootings.

In a statement, Arizona-based Harkins Theatres said:

The entire [Harkins Theatres] organization is grieving with the community of Aurora, Colorado, today. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and the victims of of this horrific random act.

Harkins said it will adjust security procedures as necessary.

AMC Theaters, that has eight locations in the Valley and one in Tucson, posted to its Facebook page that it initiated an immediate ban on people in costume, masks or those wanting to carry in fake weapons.

AMC said it would offer refunds to moviegoers who chose to stay home.

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    wrote...
    Why they let people
    exit out the back doors is questionable. All patrons should exit through the front like they came in. I understand from news accouts the suspect exited out the back and re-entered after propping the doors open. They should only be for emergengy exiting only and should have Detex alarms on them. This may have prevented this tragedy. Peace
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    emergency door exit
    Why wasn't their an alarm on the door to alert movie staff? Way back in college I knew people that would buy one ticket, go into a theater and when the movie started open the exit door to let in non-paying friends. Seems the staff was right on top of this each and every time they tried. Exiting after the movie ends through the front doors is something I do all the time.. I don't have to play the salmon spawning game with every one heading up and into the concourse.
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    greatbison wrote...
    Let the overreaction begin
    Over 100 years of cinema, 1 shooting... let the overreaction commence. TSA in theaters? Why not? It's for our safety right?
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