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Old October 23rd, 2006
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Default Re: Doctors ask about weapons?

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Originally Posted by IceFire View Post
What, you're just NOW finding out about this? This hs been going on for al long time now (especially given that the AMA tends to be anti-gun). I just tell thim that it's none of their business.
I know that Doctors, the AMA, the CDC, etc. tend to be anti-gun. That's no surprise to me. I consider myself to be a very involved parent, and part of my resposibility to my family, IMHO, is to always go to my son/daughter's well visits to the Doctor. My oldest is 5, my youngest is 3, I've lived in 2 states, they've had 3 different doctors, and this is the 1st office that's ever asked my wife and I this question.

BTW, I told the Dr. I didn't feel that question was relevant to her examination of my daughter. The Dr. didn't argue, and just continued.

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Originally Posted by TonyF View Post
IceFire already mentioned the AMA but it's also the CDC in Atlanta. They've been anti-gun for a long time and in collusion with anti-gun forces they're trying to link and characterize gunshot deaths and injuries as a *health* issue.
Health issue... I know I'm preaching to the choir here, but gimme a break.

Last edited by ChamberedRound; October 23rd, 2006 at 11:51 AM.
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