Re: Do not ccarry at Penn State/ Hershey medical centers
Common medical mistakes are the 3rd leading cause of death in the US today.
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-...medical-errors
You are safer carrying a loaded gun than you are going to a hospital for care.
Re: Do not ccarry at Penn State/ Hershey medical centers
I don’t have any kids but my current doctor doesn’t care. Her husband is a retired cop. She doesn’t even blink when I lift up my shirt for her to use her stethoscope.
Re: Do not ccarry at Penn State/ Hershey medical centers
Needed to get my right arm operated on for the second time. While in the prep room doc forgot to mark which arm. Nurses wouldn’t let me leave the room until doc came back and mark my arm. This was a GCMC.
Re: Do not ccarry at Penn State/ Hershey medical centers
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Qtrborecrazy
Needed to get my right arm operated on for the second time. While in the prep room doc forgot to mark which arm. Nurses wouldn’t let me leave the room until doc came back and mark my arm. This was a GCMC.
A guy at work went for knee replacement surgery. They opperated in the correct knee but out the wrong part in.
Re: Do not ccarry at Penn State/ Hershey medical centers
Our local hospital (St Joseph in Reading) was acquired by Penn State and they have nothing posted about firearms on their doors. I have been in their ER for my wife a few times in the last year and had no issues carrying concealed.
Re: Do not ccarry at Penn State/ Hershey medical centers
I carry three life sustaining devices on my person at all times; an insulin pump, a portable oxygen concentrator (POC) or tanks, and my gun.
Re: Do not ccarry at Penn State/ Hershey medical centers
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Jcarmen
Took our baby for a checkup at a Harrisburg Drs office, the LPN who checked us in noticed a bulge on my right side, completely concealed, asked if I was carrying, being honest I said yes, and I’m licensed and trained to do so, he said if the office manager finds out I’ll be asked to leave, he leaves the room and comes back 2 mins later stating the office manager miraculously found out, and I have to leave or store in my vehicle. First of all don’t lie to me, you told the office manager, second of all, time to change Dr and hospital choice. Ridiculous.
MYOFB is the only answer needed. Anything else and Unnecessary Buffoonery ensues.