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Gun Ownership: A New Medical Illness?
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“It does feel rather invasive when I’m asking the question,” Stein told LifeZette. She said the American Academy of Pediatrics requests that doctors ask the question, which is on intake forms for new patients and regular checkups. She does so in order to comply.
“It has become more prevalent,” she said. “You feel uncomfortable whether you do it or not. It truly feels like you’re getting into the parents’ business.” |
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teebonicus
(5/19/2016)
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Winemute is lying through her teeth.
It is ILLEGAL in the state of Florida for doctors to pry into patients' status as gun- non-gun owners absent a clear connection to a condition that requires it, of medical necessity. |
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