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Re: OT: Asked if I had a gun in my home during physical.
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 12:40 pm
by So Well
Ted Nugent, rock star and avid bow hunter from Michigan , was being interviewed by a liberal journalist, an animal rights activist. The discussion came around to deer hunting. The journalist asked, 'What do you think is the last thought in the head of a deer before you shoot him? Is it, 'Are you my friend?' or is it 'Are you the one who killed my brother?
Nugent replied, 'Deer aren't capable of that kind of thinking. All they care about is, what am I going to eat next, who am I going to screw next, and can I run fast enough to get away. They are very much like the Democrats in Congress.
and Herman Cain.
Re: OT: Asked if I had a gun in my home during physical.
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 1:34 am
by borgready
Damn country is becoming a police state. They got the doctors interrogating people and squealing on them for anything. The doctors don't have any business asking questions like that. They must be getting money for it someway. They don't do it for your health that's for sure. You can almost bet they are selling data about their patients. You should dump that place real fast. Check out AlexJonesChannel on youtube. He covers how the country is losing fredoms and becoming a police state.
Re: OT: Asked if I had a gun in my home during physical.
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 5:10 am
by Guest
Had the same question myself from my heathcare provider and bluntly told them it's none of their business if I do or don't.
They asked me if I feel threatened at my home, told them ya my cats keep beating me up and show them all the scratch mark to them.
Re: OT: Asked if I had a gun in my home during physical.
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 6:21 am
by Ticman
Compare how many people are killed with guns to how many are killed by Doctors and hospitals. If my Doc ask me about smoke/CO2 detectors or guns I would ask her how many people are killed by Doctor's every year? I would also remind them we have a little thing called a Constitution.
Gun related crime is at a 20 year low, just like gun accidents in the home. All the while there are millions more guns owned by law abiding citizens every year. The majority of gun crimes are gangs and drug related. The stats are on the DOJ and FBI web sites for anyone who wants proof.
Re: OT: Asked if I had a gun in my home during physical.
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 6:54 am
by Perrybucsdad
This gets me so burned up.
My brother in law is a police office and his wife and him have a two year old. When they first stated taking him to the pediatrician, she had a fit when she found out my BIL was a police officer. She wanted to know if he brought his gun, tazer, pepper spray, etc all home with him. She then found out that they have a Roman Rottweiler (think of a Rottweiler the size of a Grate Dane or Mastiff), and my sister in law thought the doc was going to call children services on them.
This country is getting too soft. Yes, guns can be used to kill people, but so can baseball bats, golf clubs, steak knives, etc. We need to get back to being personally responsible. I think this country has forgotten what that all means.
Re: OT: Asked if I had a gun in my home during physical.
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 10:44 am
by Goofproof
chunkyfrog wrote:......when they pry my cold, dead fingers......
Don't you mean, "when they pry my cold, green, short, dead fingers...." Jim
Re: OT: Asked if I had a gun in my home during physical.
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 3:16 pm
by VVV
Firearm-related injuries to patients younger than 19 accounted for an estimated 186,000 emergency department (ED) visits over the period from 1999 to 2007, investigators reported here.
The records revealed 8,368 deaths
•54% had nonprivate insurance (meaning the taxpayers foot the bills)
http://www.medpagetoday.com/MeetingCove ... oundup_AAP
Just sayin'
Re: OT: Asked if I had a gun in my home during physical.
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 2:00 pm
by Ticman
VVV wrote:Firearm-related injuries to patients younger than 19 accounted for an estimated 186,000 emergency department (ED) visits over the period from 1999 to 2007, investigators reported here.
The records revealed 8,368 deaths
•54% had nonprivate insurance (meaning the taxpayers foot the bills)
http://www.medpagetoday.com/MeetingCove ... oundup_AAP
Just sayin'
Now google how many people died during that time because of Doctors and hospitals. Just sayin'
Heck, there was a time magazine article a few years ago that said 7,000 people a year died because of doctor's poor handwriting. I don't want to sound like I'm coming down on Doctors because they save a lot of lives as well. Just like guns do.
Re: OT: Asked if I had a gun in my home during physical.
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 2:10 pm
by Perrybucsdad
and in another study....
An estimated 1,596,000 (95% confidence interval: 1 330 100–1 861 800) children younger than 18 years were treated in US hospital emergency departments for baseball-related injuries during the 13-year period from 1994 through 2006.
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Wow... baseball is way more dangerous than guns.
Re: OT: Asked if I had a gun in my home during physical.
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 2:28 pm
by ablong
I live in Texas.
I have more than one gun.
Sometimes I carry more than one gun. and have a CHL good most places I travel.
My Governer has more than one gun and carries it with him. He has been known to shoot animals with it.
So much for my ins co or Dr wanting to Know.I even think my Dr has one and carries it with him.
Ablong
Re: OT: Asked if I had a gun in my home during physical.
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 10:18 pm
by stanta
JayR_1945 wrote:
If a patient is taking one of these more powerful, dangerous psychotropic drugs (like Chantix), they should not be near a gun, kids, ...or drive either.
Used it twice for quitting smoking, first time didn't take but the second did. I work at a gun company and have multiple firearms in the house and never had a thought of using them improperly. I also daily drove my 4000 pound jeep or my motorcycle.
Drugs are not the same for everyone.
Re: OT: Asked if I had a gun in my home during physical.
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 5:35 am
by Perrybucsdad
stanta wrote:JayR_1945 wrote:
If a patient is taking one of these more powerful, dangerous psychotropic drugs (like Chantix), they should not be near a gun, kids, ...or drive either.
Used it twice for quitting smoking, first time didn't take but the second did. I work at a gun company and have multiple firearms in the house and never had a thought of using them improperly. I also daily drove my 4000 pound jeep or my motorcycle.
Drugs are not the same for everyone.
Ya know, I would think the patient being on Chantix would be of benefit while quitting smoking and having a gun. Have you ever seen how agitated a person becomes when they try and quit.
What we need are common sense gun laws. And common sense says taking guns away from a law abiding citizen may get you hurt.
Re: OT: Asked if I had a gun in my home during physical.
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 5:46 am
by deltadave
I had hoped that 2005 YU55 was going to fix the Gun Nut Problem once and for all, but unfortunately, it looks like that isn't going to happen.
Re: OT: Asked if I had a gun in my home during physical.
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 2:23 pm
by ablong
Does this explain the rock and roll in Norman and Sparks OK.
I dont think your plan would cover the whole US. But I might be mistaken. maw maw maw It not La Grange.
Allen
Re: OT: Asked if I had a gun in my home during physical.
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 12:17 am
by leonbergergirl, but posing as guest
Maybe they were worried about THEIR health. I would be.
In Wisconsin now, Reublics have made hidden weapons completely legal everywhere.
I wouldn't invite anyone into my office or classroom or even near my front lawn now without
ascertaining if they had items that could kill me on their person. And i would inspect personal
effects, also.
You think this is an infringement on your privacy? Your "privacy" is precious but other's lives are not?
(Now you see why people will continue to ask you, your privacy be damned.
You can thank the current crop of new "legislators" for the permanent loss of your "privacy.")
Nobody can hope to be safe anymore with lunatics with hidden guns.