AirForceShooter
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I just LIE.
The answer is always NO.
AFS
The answer is always NO.
AFS
So doctors want to make sure guns are stored away from children, big deal.
Scratch "NOYB" on those questions.
As in "None Of Your Business."
The Florida legislation came about because a doctor refused treatment because a woman refused to answer.Whats the big deal? Does it say, All questions MUST be answered before the Dr. will see you?
This same question comes up every month or 2.
When we moved to Akron, Ohio, we took our kids for their first Pediatric appointments and the same question was on the forms. My wife checked "Yes" to having "A" firearm in the home. When the doctor came into the examination room, he was very concerned. He told us that we should get rid of it. We told him that's not going to happen... and that we have 8 firearms, not one. He looked shocked, appalled, and was very rude the rest of the visit. You're not a damn social worker, doc. We went to another Dr.
I am told that the first sign of excessive lead exposure is a sweet-ish taste in the mouth.