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In reply to the discussion: free speech supported for Florida docs - in opposition to NRA desire to gag [View all]permatex
(1,299 posts)41. What's wrong with telling your pediatrician
that it is none of their business if you have a gun in the home or not? I shouldn't have to put up with a physician asking me if I have a gun in the home, but I would because it's a 1A issue as my telling them none of your business is a 1A issue.
I've seen some really off the wall remarks from you in my short time here and this one, hoping a dr. kicks out a patient for telling the dr. none of their business, is right up there.
Dude, your hatred of gun owners astounds me to no end.
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DrDan
Jul 2012
OP
gawd forbid we should keep guns out of the hands of people with violent fantasies & mental illness
wordpix
Jul 2012
#1
a poll on this forum (old DU) had 5 members supporting NO restrictions to gun ownership
DrDan
Jul 2012
#3
I wouldn't think removing age restictions and allowing mentally-challenged to own guns would be
DrDan
Jul 2012
#177
And, I hope doctor looks at you and says, "For your child's sake and others, get out of my office."
Hoyt
Jul 2012
#9
Because no physician should have to put up with what NewMoon posted. It's that simple.
Hoyt
Jul 2012
#27
I trust the U.S. Government's Center For Disease control for their statistics. N/T
GreenStormCloud
Jul 2012
#123
I said nothing of withholding treatment of child. Just get the unfit dad out of the office.
Hoyt
Jul 2012
#72
Why would the father or mother be unfit if they refused to answer a question about guns in the home?
permatex
Jul 2012
#95
How about a father so wedded to his guns that he won't even listen to someone who has probably
Hoyt
Jul 2012
#73
I agree. And I would want one who confronts parents who smoke, drink too much, have a bunch of guns,
Hoyt
Jul 2012
#74
Nope, doctors will tell you to keep it away from kids and provide you some other valuable advice.
Hoyt
Jul 2012
#8
Jeeezus. I had not seen a photo of father. No wonder Pediatrician was so adamant/concerned.
Hoyt
Jul 2012
#90
Actually, Professor, doc did not refuse care. Gave family 30days to find another ped.
Hoyt
Jul 2012
#103
So you admit he did not give some simplistic advice as you claimed he would?
ProgressiveProfessor
Jul 2012
#118
Actually you and DrDan have argued that doctors can dismiss patients for any reason.
aikoaiko
Jul 2012
#119
About time someone saw the wisdom in this. Maybe a few more kids will make it to adulthood.
Hoyt
Jul 2012
#5
I hope doctor shows you a picture from emergency room where supposedly responsible gun owner's child
Hoyt
Jul 2012
#10
Didn't the courts rule that patients can't be forced to put up with crap like that?
NewMoonTherian
Jul 2012
#164
There will always be some parents who put their devotion to guns before the love for their children.
Starboard Tack
Jul 2012
#163
so if a patient refuses to share information critical to family health with their physician,
DrDan
Jul 2012
#28
I would point out that it is critical that the pediatrician point out to a parent ...
spin
Jul 2012
#42
the number came from the link in the OP - but you would know that if you took the
DrDan
Jul 2012
#53
That source is the Brady Center, which has been shown to lie to advance their agenda.
GreenStormCloud
Jul 2012
#126
Shown using data from the U.S. Government's Center For Disease control.
GreenStormCloud
Jul 2012
#130
So you want to insist that 19 year old men in the Army are children? N/T
GreenStormCloud
Jul 2012
#143
He happens to be correct. You health care professionals are far deadlier than gun owners:
friendly_iconoclast
Jul 2012
#98
"DrDan" isn't a health care professional; he holds a PhD in computer science (n/t)
Euromutt
Jul 2012
#109
You can't really support a doctor for dismissing a patient who wished to maintain privacy...
aikoaiko
Jul 2012
#122
She only said she didn't want to answer the question, the intake stopped, and she was dismissed.
aikoaiko
Jul 2012
#138
I'll note that you still haven't been able to cite the source of the "stat" you quoted earlier.
PavePusher
Jul 2012
#167
I take it your PhD is *not* in statistics, as that "8 per day" number you keep touting is incorrect.
friendly_iconoclast
Jul 2012
#173
Would *you* listen to someone who insisted "pi = 3"? That's less of an error...
friendly_iconoclast
Jul 2012
#181
I have read the corroborating support for that number - and I am comfortable with it
DrDan
Jul 2012
#186
we all get it - you do not like the number because it makes clear the impact of guns
DrDan
Jul 2012
#175
Why is someone with a doctorate in a technical field defending factual inaccuracy?
friendly_iconoclast
Jul 2012
#180
I don't know how to say it any differently - I provided the source for the number I stated
DrDan
Jul 2012
#185
I can understand that there may be different ways of cutting the data, for example
DrDan
Jul 2012
#200
If people are worried about docs asking about gun ownership... just lie and say. "no"
OneTenthofOnePercent
Jul 2012
#26
Thank you. So the NRA was not involved. The judge said that it could not be involved.
AnotherMcIntosh
Jul 2012
#31