Posted on 11/19/2015 8:11:54 AM PST by marktwain
I regularly open carry around town in Yuma, Arizona. A couple of months ago, my Doctor recommended that I undergo a series of tests, mostly as a precaution. My Doctor and I get along quite well. She has never offered any complaint about my open carry in her office, and it has become something of a joke with the receptionist that I have to remove a considerable amount of gear, including pistol, knife, phone, keys and other items before I weigh in.
My first personal physician in Yuma never had a problem either; he is a competitive shooter and worked with the local SWAT team.
I have openly carried for years in my Dentist's office. Dr. Browning is a funny guy. I always have a great time when I visit him. He must have told a pretty good joke when the picture was taken.
Dr. James Browning is, in my opinion, the best dentist in Yuma. The "dentists" in the nearby Mexican towns of San Luis and Algodones do not even come close. There is the added benefit of not experiencing the indignity of disarming when travelling to Mexico.
Dr. Browning may be slightly more expensive than other dentists in town, but the care he provides is superb. He works hard to keep up with state of the art technology and techniques. I had the unfortunate experience of having one of the Mexican practitioners break off a drill bit while doing a root canal. I clearly remember the loud SNAP when it occurred. I was assured that there was not a problem, and no one told me about the broken drill bit. Dr. Browning discovered it when it started causing serious issues, years later. Dr. Browning told me that he regularly
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Dean, you trouble maker you. LOL!
Don’t carry anywhere near an MRI machine.
MRI machine and broken drill bit...I can see it now!
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