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In reply to the discussion: The Most Powerful Medical Association In The U.S. Gears Up To Fight Congress Over Guns [View all]babylonsister
(172,673 posts)37. Yes, getting shot dead could be considered a health issue. nt
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The Most Powerful Medical Association In The U.S. Gears Up To Fight Congress Over Guns [View all]
babylonsister
Jun 2016
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Physicians accepted to medical school in the U.S. have completed four years of college...
hunter
Jun 2016
#47
Trust me, the high admission standards are good. Some of the people at the bottom of my med school
eastwestdem
Jun 2016
#53
Yes. 30k people dying from guns, even (gasp!) self-inflicted, is a public health concern
AllyCat
Jun 2016
#18
I disagree… The surgeons in this country do exactly what they are told to do by the insurance co.
midnight
Jun 2016
#29
The NRA and Republicans passed legislation years ago preventing any research on guy injuries. They
rladdi
Jun 2016
#32
The Republicans at least 20 years ago on advice of their counsel, NRA. passed a bill banning
rladdi
Jun 2016
#59
If Congress bans funding for studying gun violence does anyone think they'll do anything to stop it?
EndElectoral
Jun 2016
#61
