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I've never experienced a physician here in Texas asking on paper or in person if I have 'guns' at home.
If ever asked just don't respond or say no.
Easy...
Say "none of your business"I've never experienced a physician here in Texas asking on paper or in person if I have 'guns' at home.
If ever asked just don't respond or say no.
Easy...
Pardon?Only time I have ever been asked was by an ENT doctor, and having my hearing checked.
Here is the problem for you, many of the best physicians work in offices owned by a hospital and are posted even though the doctor is pro-2A. All of the electronic records have the gun question and the doc has to check something in the box. Just say NA and let it slide. This is just one of those situations where you may have to leave it in the car if you want a quality doc. Very few primary care nowadays left that have their own independent office.Looking in Dallas, but willing to drive.
Looking for a new PCP since my old one moved out of state. Mainly looking for a physician who is gun friendly. I can conceal carry at the doctors office, no 30.07 or 30.06 signs. And a doctor who is not going to ask if I have guns at home.
Oldag,
I don't insult food servers, especially before they bring me my food...nor would be I tempted to say 'none of your business' (ok, ok, I'd be tempted) but I wouldn't do it.
I might ask how the question is germane to my medical status, but most likely would just say 'no' and that'd be the end of it.
There's no law broken if I say 'no', a galling question, yes, but that's it.
I don't think this question is asked very often in Texas and believe me, over the years I've been to a ton of em...
My doc doesn't serve food.Oldag,
I don't insult food servers, especially before they bring me my food...nor would be I tempted to say 'none of your business' (ok, ok, I'd be tempted) but I wouldn't do it.
I might ask how the question is germane to my medical status, but most likely would just say 'no' and that'd be the end of it.
There's no law broken if I say 'no', a galling question, yes, but that's it.
I don't think this question is asked very often in Texas and believe me, over the years I've been to a ton of em...
Looking in Dallas, but willing to drive.
Looking for a new PCP since my old one moved out of state. Mainly looking for a physician who is gun friendly. I can conceal carry at the doctors office, no 30.07 or 30.06 signs. And a doctor who is not going to ask if I have guns at home.
It’s not a reflection of your doctors. The electronic medical records have it as a check box. Just say NA.Wait, what?? Going to a doctors office they ask if you have guns? What does that have to do with medicine? They going to ask the brand of stereo equipment you have also?
Wait, what?? Going to a doctors office they ask if you have guns? What does that have to do with medicine? They going to ask the brand of stereo equipment you have also?