I’ve decided if my doctor starts asking questions about this, I’m going to flat out lie about it every time and worry about the moral implications later. All this stuff is the camel’s nose under the tent to genocide and it’s not happening to me if I can help it.
It certainly has the potential to be stealth registration, at least.
“I’m going to flat out lie about it every time...”
That’s what my husband and I do now. If you don’t essentially lie.. I am not sure what they do with the “data”. Does it go off to the government? Are you put on some sort of “list?”
I posted this on another thread some time ago. I went in for my annual checkup and was asked by my doctor if I have guns in the house. I got my doctor to quit asking me this stupid question by replying, “Nope, it’s hanging on the rack behind you.”
What moral implications. To me these intrusive busybodies deserve as much honesty and respect as any agents of the state asking if I am harboring any Jews (or smokers or fatties or angry white males).
The road to totalitarianism is paved by the servants of control freaks.
What do you figure the odds that these morally superior healthcare professionals are asking these questions of the demographic that makes up the majority of gun violence statistics? *crickets chirping*
I wonder if the Feds are going to start matching these answers with 4473 records and FFL & C & R records to determine any discrepancies and start asking followup questions.
I believe that that is the best approach. Doctors have now, or will, become agents agents of the Government once computerized medical records are fully implemented. How? Then the IRS will have access to one’s medical records and they[the IRS] will share said information that is requested from all other law enforcement agencies, or just forward said information to them. Just deny, deny, deny.
>>Im going to flat out lie about it every time and worry about the moral implications later. <<
Isn’t the sin “Bearing False witness against your neighbor”?
I’m not sure that a “lie” is wrong if morally one is protecting one’s family.
The correct answer would be “I don’t believe that is any of your business” before you walk out.