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In reply to the discussion: OMFG - turn on Dr Brian Williams right now [View all]hack89
(39,181 posts)87. Alcohol and drugs are what kill people where I live
gun violence is extremely rare.
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Gunners and NRA have opposed primary care physicians even asking families about guns in house.
Hoyt
Jul 2016
#1
The doctor made a valid point to a gun yahoo, maybe saved a life. AND YOU ARE WRONG ABOUT LAW.
Hoyt
Jul 2016
#46
And my original post said docs can't ask about guns and you came back with some gunner crud.
Hoyt
Jul 2016
#62
Still the stupid law prevented a greater stupidity and it still allowed docs to provide safety info.
aikoaiko
Jul 2016
#66
Can't believe that last picture. The women smiles as her baby touches when she IMO should be
Person 2713
Jul 2016
#80
Mine have never asked about guns, but they sure ask about pools, dogs and wood-burning fireplaces.
tonyt53
Jul 2016
#52
They understand there is not much coverage for bodily injury if you shoot someone. That's main
Hoyt
Jul 2016
#58
How many gunners are like you -- no loaded guns for home defense, and none in their pants standing
Hoyt
Jul 2016
#61
You have a strange tolerance for unnecessary deaths by irresponsible gun owners, including those
Hoyt
Jul 2016
#64
If the insured's dog bites a visiting toddler the insurance company has to pay out.
hunter
Jul 2016
#68
Many controllers fantasize about high insurance premiums as a bar to gun ownership.
hack89
Jul 2016
#78
Perhaps this group will bring more out to speak publicly. It has to begin somewhere.
misterhighwasted
Jul 2016
#21
The AMA is fairly conservative and late to the game here. But they are a big lobby and can make
Hoyt
Jul 2016
#31
I think some have tried, the CDC has been almost absent, though, on this issue...
Spazito
Jul 2016
#32
Yes, they should have. They should have been speaking out on this issue all along.
SheilaT
Jul 2016
#53
The most amazing thing at Don the Con's rally today was the cheering when he spoke about the cops
malaise
Jul 2016
#57
My understanding is the CDC was prevented from gun-control advocacy, not research.
Eleanors38
Jul 2016
#54
This Press conf is amazing. Pretty raw with the truth of who these people are.
misterhighwasted
Jul 2016
#16