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RIP 'Docs vs. Glocks' — and Good Riddance
Submitted by:
David Williamson
Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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Florida's so-called "Docs vs. Glocks" law is officially dead. The demise of this ill-conceived — and unconstitutional — law is very good news. Florida has had any number of unnecessary and bad gun laws. Docs vs. Glocks, which essentially tried to stop doctors from asking patients about guns in their homes, had to be near the top of that list. |
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hisself
(6/14/2017)
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Because, obviously, doctors are thoroughly trained in gun safety and the handling of firearms!
Not sure about the need for a law, but it is nobody's business, including that of my myriad doctors, as to if or how many firearms I have in my home. |
Comment by:
netsyscon
(6/14/2017)
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They can ask, but we don't have to answer. |
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