My Optometrist is a hunter. He's likely to show me a picture of his latest elk (last week it was a bobcat) before pictures of his kids....
I had to go to a Social Security shrink a while back. He about freaked when he found out that I knew what a gun was.
Another Social Security doctor - an MD - surprised me by asking me to remove my pants. I tucked the Commander under the pillow. She didn't react at all. (Given that me without pants is not something anybody - even a gal - really wants to see....
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My family doc's building was posted for a long time, but the sign was removed for Christmas decorations a few years ago, and never replaced. One of the other tenants posted it. I've been going to him for more than 30 years, and every time he finds the gun, he asks why.... But it's not a problem....
What amazes me, being Jewish, and you guys all know how many Jewish hunters you're likely to run into, or even JPFO types, once the word got out at my Synagogue, I get a lot of "hey, what do you think of...." questions. (What's really funny is that I have a Law Enforcement background - rent-a-cop, and just about everybody there knows all about it, too, but none of this came up before OH's CHL program in 2004. I was actually once invited to attend an obscure event because I'd be bringing a gun with me.... Can't get him to go downtown and do the paperwork, but I talked the Rabbi into a CHL - he's passed the course. Pretty good shooter, too.)
(My wife's late uncle was a hunter. His boys still shoot a bit. Surprised the heck out of both of us.... I'm not a hunter, but don't object to it. Deer is good, too
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My dad was a Dentist. He pretty well defined it as "if you want a gun in the house, bring a badge with it." I did....
I spread the word quietly....
Regards,