They made a law letting (letting?) doctors question their patients
about gun ownership, and then tell the feds, and anybody else that
wanted to know about it. But that law was judged to be
unconstitutional by one court, then upheld by another. In a
surprising move, a three-judge panel of the 11th
Circuit Court decided to hear the case. Frankly, it's not surprising
to INTELLIGENT people. Doctors have NO BUSINESS injecting themselves
into the “gun fray,” and especially not in breaching
doctor/patient confidentiality in giving that information to others,
no matter what silly laws liberals have passed. Frankly, if my doctor
asked me about gun ownership, I'd answer him, all right. I'd tell him
it was none of his damned business and if he threatened to stop
seeing me, I'd find another doctor. Immediately. But I don't think
that would happen. I know my doctor, and he would not be taken in by
that foolishness. (Gun Watch)
Saturday, March 5, 2016
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