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Typical. That's NOT what is happening. The change is not an opposition to a doctors standard practice...it is an attempt to have doctors change THEIR practices to ask more questions...questions ABSOLUTELY unrelated to medical needs. But then...Im SURE you advocate that doctor prying into every detail of your life, right? Or backdooring their way into your life by interrogating your kids. You aren't just pro interrogation on gun ownership...you are pro interrogation on diet, meal choices, exercise, excessive TV, leaving children unattended, does your mommy or daddy text while driving? Use a cell phone (Do you know how many die from that horrible combination?)? Does daddy have a boyfriend that mommy doesn't know about-he is putting mommy at risk! Does mommy or daddy leave cleaning supplies under the sink? Oh...the list of 'dangerous' behaviors is endless. And of course...Im SURE you advocate for ALL of them and not JUST interrogation on guns. Why...if you did...that would be COMPLETELY hypocritical.And the "anti-gun" argument is that "If a Dr's professional opinion is that it's prudent to do so, he should ask about a patient's access to firearms?"
Is there some reason why we want to micromanage Drs? Have they abused their ability to ask us about our firearms over the last couple of centuries? What harm has come of it?